Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Architecture in British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia, also commonly referred to by its initials BC, is a province located on the west coast of Canada. British Columbia is also a component of the Pacific Northwest and the Cascadia bioregion, along with the US states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The province’s name was chosen in 1858 by members of the Hudson’s Bay Company. In 1871, it became the sixth province of Canada.

British Columbia

The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, the fifteenth-largest metropolitan region in Canada, named for the Queen who created the Colony of British Columbia. The largest city is Vancouver, the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada, the largest in Western Canada, and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest.
British Columbia evolved from British possessions that were established in what is now British Columbia by 1871. First Nations, the original inhabitants of the land, have a history of at least 10,000 years in the area.
Concerning the architecture of British Columbia, let’s start with Victoria, Western Canada’s oldest city, that was founded in 1843 as a Hudson’s Bay Company trading post.
Victoria’s roots have been carefully preserved and can be seen in its lovingly maintained historic and heritage sites.
One of the oldest and most famous buildings in Victoria is The Fairmont Empress (most commonly known as The Empress). Located on Government Street facing the Inner Harbour, the Empress has become an iconic symbol for the city itself. It has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to its national significance.

The Fairmont Empress

Built-in 1908 for Canadian Pacific, the Fairmont Empress Hotel is one of Victoria’s best-loved landmarks. Architect Francis M. Rattenbury designed the Empress, and entering the vast lobby of this luxurious hotel is like journeying back in time to before the First World War.  This luxury hotel showcases the spirit and energy of Vancouver Island in grand style. With its turn-of-the-century beauty, The Fairmont Empress resort captures the grandeur and elegance of a bygone era, while its facilities and services meet the needs of today’s traveller.

the Fairmont Empress Hotel

Dominating the south side of the Inner Harbour is the imposing seat of British Columbia’s provincial government, the Parliament Buildings. Designed by Yorkshire architect Francis M. Rattenbury and erected in 1897, the imposing stone buildings have neat, orderly gardens and are very attractive in appearance – especially in the evening when lit by festoons of lights.

the Parliament Buildings

Perched high above the massive dome is a gilded statue of Captain George Vancouver (1757-98), who accomplished the first circumnavigation of Vancouver Island. Figures of famous personalities from the province embellish the façade. A large statue of Queen Victoria surveys the Inner Harbour from the terrace. Tours of the town centre by horse-drawn carriage leave from nearby.

The next famous architectural landmark in Victoria is the Royal British Columbia Museum.

Royal British Columbia Museum

The museum was founded in 1886 in response to a petition signed by 30 prominent citizens. It was housed in a single room adjoining the Provincial Secretary’s office in the Capital Buildings – nicknamed “the Bird Cages”.

Royal British Columbia Museum

Over the next 12 years, the Museum was relocated twice, first to the former Supreme Court building, and then in 1898, to the East Wing of the newly constructed Legislative Buildings. The Museum grew by leaps and bounds. On April 1, 2003, through the proclamation of a new Museum Act, the BC Archives, Helmcken House, the Netherlands Carillon, Thunderbird Park, St Ann’s Schoolhouse and the Royal BC Museum came together as the Royal BC Museum Corporation, creating a unique cultural precinct in the heart of British Columbia’s capital city.


The largest metropolitan area in Western Canada is slightly different from the capital. We talking about Vancouver one of the biggest cities in Canada. This megapolis is huge and continue growing, Unlike Victoria’s colonial-style old charmer buildings Vancouver’s known for its transparent glass aesthetic, for much of the city’s downtown, leading to its 21st moniker as the “City of Glass” and “See Through City”.
But in spite of that, you can find here old Art Deco buildings such as the Marine Building on West Hastings.

the Marine Building


Back when this tower was built, it enjoyed almost a decade of being the tallest building in the British Empire. It may no longer be the tallest but it is definitely the most impressive example of Art Deco architecture in the city and maybe even the country. From the interior fixtures to the carved stone, all of the details of the building showcase marine symbols. I strongly recommend lingering in front of the impressive brass doors of the main entry and admiring the illustrative carvings in the surrounding stonework.

Another interesting architectural Sight in British Columbia is Richmond. This city contains the most unusual architectural creations. Richmond attracts visitors with its multicultural shopping and dining opportunities, and its unique historic and heritage sites.

Sixty per cent of Richmond’s population is of Asian descent, which gives the city its rich multicultural vibe. Shopping and dining in the Golden Village area are among the most authentic experiences outside of Asia.

International Buddhist Temple

For example the International Buddhist Temple in Richmond, B.C., one of the largest Buddhist temples in the Northwest. The temple, built on 3.5 acres, is modelled after the Forbidden City in Beijing, China.
This large, classical Chinese temple was founded in 1979, after two devout Buddhists, who had emigrated from Hong Kong to Canada, donated $300,000 (Canadian) and one acre of land to establish a genuine Chinese temple in Richmond.

So that we can make sure, that architecture in British Columbia as different and unique as its citizens.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Why Many Prefer To Stay In Furnished Apartments?

Assuming this is the case, you might be glad to realize that there are various monthly furnished rentals accessible, enabling you to lease the space, without stressing over providing your goods, since you may be there for a brief timeframe.



·         Nearly anybody can profit by one. They are perfect for understudies who will be away for the semester, or for property holders who need a spot to remain while their home is being remodelled or under development.

·         They are additionally a mainstream choice for the individuals who are heading out and just arrangement to remain in a specific area for a couple of months.

·         Most monthly rentals will make the ideal lodging choice if you need the security and the solace of a real home, yet just for an impermanent timeframe.

There are various advantages offered when you pick an apartment that so fully furnished by firststaybc.com. One of the essential advantages is your capacity to set aside a lot of cash since you won't need to buy any goods.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Things to keep in mind when buying house for retirement


Whether to remain in their present home or move to something progressively reasonable for the coming years. Moving could mean scaling back, leasing as opposed to owning or moving to another state or nation. On a fixed pay, retirees may battle to discover perfect housing in Vancouver because of an absence of moderate alternatives.


While the expense of lodging keeps on ascending after some time, retirement pay diminishes because of swelling and having cash in increasingly moderate ventures. Here are hints to help you secure reasonable housing in Vancouver for retirement.

     Consider staying put. On the off chance that you like your home, staying there might be the undeniable decision, at any rate in the early long stretches of retirement.
     This may likewise be the most moderate alternative if the house is satisfied or instalments are economical.
     In addition, there are no moving expenses. In any case, however, it might be your favoured lodging today, living in your present home may not be manageable as you age.
     Move from the get-go in retirement. Moving out of your pre-retirement home may end up fundamental sooner or later.
     In any case, moving before you need to places you in the driver's seat to locate your optimal retirement home. This enables you to completely consider your future needs to locate the correct home for you.
     Another advantage of moving prior is cost.
You'll have more cash and salary from the get-go in retirement.

As the years pass, your housing in Vancouver, the purchasing force will reduce because of lodging swelling and increasingly preservationist venture returns.