The University of British Columbia’s Vancouver campus is located at the western tip of the Point Grey Peninsula in the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. More than 400 hectares in size, the stunning campus is surrounded by forest on three sides and ocean on the fourth, and is just a 30 minute bus […]
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Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology was founded in 1949 in the basement of the Main Library at the University of British Columbia. Today, Canada’s largest teaching museum is located in a spectacular building overlooking mountains and sea – its collections, exhibitions and programs renowned for giving access and insight into the cultures of indigenous peoples around […]
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Design: Architectura in collaboration with Arthur Erickson Official opening: March 10, 1997 Area: 17,200 square metres Capacity of stacks: 800,000 volumes Study space: 920 individual carrels, plus rooms for group study Cost: $24 million dollars In 1991, the area immediately to the west of the underground Sedgewick Undergraduate Library was confirmed as the site for […]
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