This is my submission to the #architecturalphotography photo contest sponsored by @julianK
This is the Empire Landmark Hotel on Robson Street in Vancouver. At 42 stories it was once the city's tallest freestanding hotel. Crowning the summit of the tower is the Cloud 9 revolving restaurant offering stunning views of the city, Georgia Strait and the North Shore mountians.
Unfortunately the building is scheduled for demolition to make way for 2 shorter residential towers hosting market and social housing units . The tower will not come down by implosion but rather one floor at a time incorporating the Brokk system of gradual deconstruction, expected to take one year.
The city is changing and it's arguable whether it's for the better. It's nice to see that they are including social housing in the development as it is needed in a big way. I realize it's just economics but sometimes it's hard to let go of familiar landmarks, it's somewhat like discarding a comfortable old pair of shoes.
Sony a6000 ~ 35mm ~f/7.1 ~ ISO 100
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