Overview
Address
3338 Granville St, Vancouver BC
Neighbourhood
Shaughnessy
type
Residential
Protection & Recognition
- M: Municipal Protection
Significance
A: Primary Significance
Description
This building and the coach house are designed in the Tudor Revival Style of domestic architecture popular in Shaughnessy at the time of construction.
Built in 1913 for Dr. W. Brydon-Jack, the original plans indicate that the house was designed to include a medical office. A “waiting room” was accessible directly from the porte-cochere. Dr. Brydon-Jack went on to be a coroner for the City of Vancouver.
The architects for the house were J. Thomas Alexander and Percey H. Brown. Other notable buildings by the architects, separately and in partnership are St. Peter’s Church (1908) and Selkirk, Tecumseh and McBride Schools (1910-1912).
Source
City of Vancouver
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