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"There is a brilliance to this project" says author, former MLA and SFU Vice President David Mitchell. Originally a TD Bank building, the Class A heritage-designated templestyle bank built in 1920 fell into disuse in the 1980s. Threatened with demolition until SFU negotiated to change it into an international conference centre, the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue is notable for the quality of its design and finishing.
The project brings a level of sophistication in accommodation and facilities to date unseen in Vancouver. The building provides high tech
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conference and meeting facilities with leading edge audio/visual, electrical and data services that are carefully and discretely detailed into the building fabric and millwork designs. Contributing their creativity and expertise to a project of such a high calibre was a privilege for ravendesign.ca. Our role was to develop original millwork items to complement the vision for the Centre.
Client: Simon Fraser University
Location: Vancouver, BC
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