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Miami Modernism in West Vancouver

  • March 12, 2021
  • Written and Photographed by Ken MacIntyre
The Shoreland Apartments West Vancouver
More and more, it seems, new construction has Mid Century Modern enthusiasts collectively mourning the loss of their favorite vintage buildings. While increasing density continues to threaten many of these…
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Vancouver General Post Office building
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Retro Road Trip: Vancouver’s Boldest MCM Building

  • December 17, 2017
  • Written by Ken MacIntyre and Photography by Ken MacIntyre
It’s the city’s biggest, boldest and perhaps most distinguished Midcentury Modern structure still standing and is slated for a heritage revitalization project the likes of which Vancouver has never seen.
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International House
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UBC Vancouver’s Modernist Metropolis

  • October 29, 2017
  • Written by Ken MacIntyre and Photography by Ken MacIntyre
For fans of West Coast Modernism there’s no better place to experience midcentury architecture than at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
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RRT Guardian Angel feat
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Las Vegas’ Modernist Guardian + Legacy of Paul R. Williams

  • June 25, 2017
  • Written by Ken MacIntyre and Photography by Ken MacIntyre
Amid the gambling of Sin City sits an unlikely beacon of midcentury Googie architecture: the Guardian Angel Cathedral.
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RRT Bloedel Conservatory feat
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Midcentury Gems in Little Mountain

  • March 19, 2017
  • Written by Ken MacIntyre and Photography by Ken MacIntyre
Home to a cluster of architectural gems, the Little Mountain neighborhood of Vancouver showcases Brutalism, modernism and art.
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