Standing 22 stories high near Vancouver’s Financial District, the Marine Building is a striking example of Art Deco architecture and was once the tallest building in the British Empire. The exterior showcases intricate details, while the interior, particularly the grand lobby, features an array of luxurious materials. Visitors can admire the marble, mosaics, and stained glass that adorn the space, providing a glimpse into the opulence and design sensibilities of the 1930s. Today, the building primarily houses offices, but its architectural and historical significance continues to draw admirers.
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