List of tallest buildings in Vancouver
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada has more high-rise buildings per capita than most North American metropolitan centres with populations exceeding 1,000,000. Vancouver's population density is the 4th-highest in North America and the city has more residential high-rises per capita than any other city on the continent.[1]
There are roughly 650 high-rise buildings that equal or exceed 35 m (115 ft).,[2] and roughly 50 buildings that equal or exceed 100 metres (328 ft). Vancouver has 27 protected view corridors which limit the construction of tall buildings which interfere with the line of sight to the North Shore Mountains, the downtown skyline, and the waters of English Bay and the Strait of Georgia.[3]
The tallest building in Vancouver is the 62-storey, 201 m (659 ft) Living Shangri-La[4] and represents the city's efforts to add visual interest into Vancouver's skyline.[5] The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia completed in 2012 at 157 m (515 ft) and 48 stories is currently the second-tallest in the city.[6] One Wall Centre, at 150 m (492 ft) tall, with 48 storeys, is currently the city's third tallest building.[7] One Wall Centre has the distinction of being the first building in the world to use a tuned liquid column damper to control wind vibrations.[7] One tower currently under construction, Trump Vancouver at 188 metres will become the city's 2nd tallest building when completed in 2016.
Vancouver's history of skyscrapers began with the Dominion Building (1909), the Sun Tower (1911) (originally named the World Tower, then the News-Advertiser Tower, after the newspaper it was home to in each case), the Vancouver Block (1912), the second Hotel Vancouver (1916) and the Marine Building (1929). The third Hotel Vancouver was completed in 1939 at 111 m (364 ft) tall, and was the first building to have stood taller than 100 m (328 ft) in the city.[8]
Building construction remained slow in the city until the late 1960s, other than the completion of the new BC Electric headquarters (soon renamed BC Hydro headquarters, and today the Electra condominiums). From 1968 to 1981, Vancouver witnessed a major expansion of skyscraper and high-rise construction. Many of the city's office towers were completed during this period, such as the Harbour Centre, Bentall Centre, Royal Centre, Granville Square and Pacific Centre office tower/mall complexes.[9][10] A ten-year lull in building construction came after the expansion, though Vancouver experienced a larger second building expansion beginning in 1991 and continuing into the present.[1]
In the last two decades Vancouver's pioneering urbanism, with its density and innovative developments, has been emulated by major cities throughout the world. As part of the city's push for liveable high-density areas (called Vancouverism by planning theorists),[11] many mixed-use and residential buildings were built, such as Concord Pacific Place, the largest master-planned residential complex in North America.[12] One Wall Centre and Living Shangri-La were the city's first buildings to break the 150 m (492 ft) and 200 m (656 ft) marks, respectively.[4][7]
Tallest buildings
This list ranks Vancouver skyscrapers that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.
Rank | Name | Image | Height m / ft |
Floors | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Living Shangri-La | 201 / 659 | 62 | 2008 | This is the 28th tallest building in Canada. It is also the tallest building in the city of Vancouver and in British Columbia.[4][13] | |
2 | Trump International Hotel and Tower | 188 / 616 | 63 | 2017 | The second tallest building in British Columbia, following The Living Shangri-La .[14] | |
3 | The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia | 158 / 518 | 48 | 2012 | ||
4 | One Wall Centre | 150 / 491 | 48 | 2001 | This building is also known as the Sheraton Wall Centre.[7][15] | |
5 | Shaw Tower | 149 / 489 | 41 | 2004 | [16][17] | |
6 | Harbour Centre | 146 / 481 | 40 | 1977 | This is the tallest office building in the city.[9][18] | |
7 | MNP Tower | 144 / 469 | 36 | 2015 | Seeking Platinum LEED certification, definitely will be Gold LEED at least.[19] | |
8= | Royal Centre | 141 / 463 | 37 | 1973 | This building is also known as the RBC Tower or Royal Bank Tower.[10][20] | |
8= | The Melville | 141 / 463 | 43 | 2007 | This building is the tallest all-residential tower in Vancouver. The building also has the tallest rooftop pool in the city.[21][22] | |
10 | Bentall 5 | 140 / 460 | 34 | 2007 | [23][24] | |
11 | Park Place | 140 / 459 | 35 | 1984 | [25][26] | |
12 | Fairmont Pacific Rim | 140 / 458 | 44 | 2010 | [27][28] | |
13= | Granville Square | 138 / 453 | 30 | 1973 | This building is also known as 200 Granville Square.[29][30] | |
13= | Four Bentall Centre | 138 / 453 | 35 | 1981 | [31][32] | |
13= | Scotia Tower | 138 / 453 | 34 | 1977 | [33][34] | |
16 | Telus Garden - Residential | 136 / 446 | 54 | 2014 | Seeking LEED certification as part of the new downtown Telus headquarters project.[35] | |
17 | TD Tower | 127 / 417 | 30 | 1972 | This building is also known as the Toronto Dominion Tower.[36][37] | |
18= | Capitol Residences | 126 / 414 | 43 | 2011 | [38][39][40][41] | |
18= | Patina | 126 / 414 | 42 | 2011 | [42][43] | |
20 | W-43 | 125 / 411 | 43 | 2009 | This building is also known as the W Building.[44][45] | |
21 | The Mark | 123 / 405 | 41 | 2013 | [46] | |
22 | Three Bentall Centre | 122 / 400 | 32 | 1974 | This building is also known as the Bank of Montreal Tower.[47][48] | |
23 | Empire Landmark Hotel | 121 / 396 | 42 | 1973 | This building is the tallest free standing hotel in the city. This building is often referred to by its original name, the Sheraton Landmark.[49][50] | |
24 | Jameson House | 119 / 391 | 38 | 2011 | [51][52] | |
25 | The Ritz | 118 / 388 | 37 | 2008 | [53][54] | |
26 | West One | 117 / 384 | 38 | 2002 | This building is also known as Beach Crescent - West One.[55][56] | |
27 | Cathedral Place | 116 / 382 | 23 | 1991 | [57][58] | |
28 | West Pender Place 1 | 113 / 370 | 36 | 2011 | [59][60] | |
29 | Hotel Vancouver | 111 / 363 | 17 | 1939 | ||
30= | Venus | 109 / 359 | 34 | 2000 | [61][62] | |
30= | Hyatt Regency Vancouver | 109 / 359 | 35 | 1973 | This building is also known as the Hyatt Regency Hotel.[63][64] | |
30= | Marriott Pinnacle Hotel | 109 / 357 | 35 | 2000 | [65][66] | |
33 | Residences on Georgia (East) | 108 / 354 | 36 | 1998 | [67][68] | |
34= | The Pinnacle | 106 / 348 | 36 | 1996 | [69][70] | |
34= | Callisto | 106 / 348 | 35 | 2004 | [71][72] | |
34= | Residences on Georgia (West) | 106 / 348 | 36 | 1998 | [73][74] | |
34= | Dolce | 106 / 348 | 31 | 2010 | [75] | |
38 | Two Harbour Green | 105 / 345 | 31 | 2008 | [76][77] | |
39 | Marine Gateway | 105 / 343 | 35 | 2015 | To be LEED Gold certified.[78] | |
40= | 1177 West Hastings | 104 / 342 | 27 | 1968 | [79][80] | |
40= | Oceanic Plaza | 104 / 342 | 26 | 1977 | [81][82] | |
42 | 1075 West Georgia | 104 / 340 | 27 | 1968 | Originally known as the MacMillan Bloedel Building [83][84] | |
43= | Landmark 33 | 103 / 338 | 35 | 1998 | This building is also known as Marina Pointe - Landmark 33.[85][86] | |
43= | Quay West Tower I | 103 / 338 | 35 | 2002 | This building is also known as Marina Crescent - Quay West I.[87][88] | |
45 | Elan | 103 / 337 | 34 | 2008 | [89][90] | |
46 | Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel | 102 / 335 | 35 | 1994 | [91][92] | |
47 | FortisBC Centre | 101 / 332 | 24 | 1992 | Located at 1111 West Georgia Street, it was formerly known as the Terasen Centre and was previously the site of the Rayonier Building (originally known as the Alaska White Pine Building), ca. 1954 to 1990.[93][94] | |
48= | Paris Place | 101 / 330 | 33 | 1995 | [95] | |
48= | HSBC Building | 101 / 330 | 23 | 1987 | [96][97] | |
48= | Maddox | 101 / 330 | 37 | 2014 | [98] | |
51= | Canaccord Tower | 100 / 329 | 24 | 1981 | This building is also known as Canaccord Place.[99][100] | |
51= | Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites | 100 / 329 | 32 | 1969 | [101] | |
53= | Carmana Plaza | 100 / 328 | 34 | 1999 | [102] | |
53= | Guinness Tower | 100 / 328 | 25 | 1969 | [103] | |
53= | Escala | 100 / 328 | 29 | 2002 | [104] | |
* Indicates buildings that are still under construction but have been topped out.
= Indicates buildings that have the same rank because they have the same height.
Tallest under construction
This lists skyscrapers that are under construction in Vancouver and planned to rise over 100 m (328 ft) tall, but are not yet completed structures.
Name | Height m / ft |
Floors | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
One Burrard Place | 168 / 550 | 53 | 2018 | This tower will be the tallest in the new Burrard Place complex and the tallest residential tower in Vancouver.[105] |
Vancouver House | 152 / 492 | 49 | 2018 | This tower will have a top-heavy design that is unique in Vancouver.[106] |
The Charleson | 125 / 410 | 42 | 2017 | [107] |
1300 Richards | 122 / 400 | 43 | 2017 | [108] |
The Exchange | 116 / 382 | 31 | 2017 | [109] |
Tate on Howe | 114 / 378 | 39 | 2017 | [110] |
Parq Vancouver (JW Marriott North Tower) | 83 / 272 | 25 | Fall 2017 | JW Marriott and the Douglas (an Autograph Collection Hotel) have 329 guest rooms combined, across three towers. The property will also contain the Edgewater Casino, and will be built to LEED Gold standards.[111] |
Timeline of tallest buildings
This is a list of buildings that in the past held the title of tallest building in Vancouver.
Name | Image | Street address | Years as tallest | Height m / ft |
Floors | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dominion Building | 207 W. Hastings St. | 1910–1912 | 53 / 175 | 14 | [112] | |
Sun Tower | 100 W. Pender St. | 1912–1914 | 84 / 276 | 17 | [113] | |
Marine Building | 355 Burrard St. | 1930–1939 | 98 / 321 | 21 | [114] | |
Hotel Vancouver | 900 W. Georgia St. | 1939–1972 | 111 / 364 | 17 | [115] | |
TD Tower | 700 W. Georgia St. | 1972–1973 | 127 / 417 | 30 | [37] | |
Royal Centre | 1055 W. Georgia St. | 1973–1977 | 141 / 464 | 37 | [20] | |
Harbour Centre | 555 W. Hastings St. | 1977–2001 | 146 / 481 | 28 | [18] | |
One Wall Centre | 1000 Burrard St. | 2001–2008 | 150 / 491 | 48 | [15] | |
Living Shangri-La | 1120 W. Georgia St. | 2008–present | 201 / 659 | 62 | [13] | |
See also
- List of heritage buildings in Vancouver
- List of tallest buildings in Canada
- Architecture of Vancouver
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External links
- Diagram of Vancouver skyscrapers on SkyscraperPage