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(Updated - Lost)
One of Vancouver's finest examples of the English Arts and
Crafts movement.
This Voyseyesque design was built for the Anglican
Theological College in 1927, two years after development of
the UBC Point Grey campus.
The building's landscaped, informal profile
projects a sensibility very different from the massive Collegiate
Gothic Iona Building commenced the same year (the latter perhaps
better-known because of its granite facade and landmark tower).
The VST grounds contain a remarkable collection
of architecture, both period and modern, but all or some are
threatened by the School of Theology's redevelopment plan.
Updated 07 August
2006: The house has been demolished in the last few
weeks by the Vancouver School of Theology (a school independent
of UBC), for a condo development.
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