Friday, August 15, 2014
After Dark 3 - The Fairmont Empress Hotel
Here is the third Rattenbury-designed building that frames Victoria's Inner Harbour, the Fairmont Empress Hotel. Like the Legislative Assembly Building and the Bateman Centre it's also monumental, but with a completely different style. I suspect the differences in style between these three buildings may contribute to the feeling of many visitors that they are in some kind of theme park - here is Greekland (the Bateman Centre), over there is Romanland (The Legislative Assembly Building) and on the other side is a bit of French Chateau-land (the Fairmont Empress). Toss in the vaguely Art Nouveau Visitors' Centre (formerly a Mobil Gas Station) on the extreme left of the above photo and the mix becomes truly eclectic.
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The architecture in Victoria's Inner Harbour is the best.
ReplyDeleteI find the architectural styles, though quite different, compliment each other quite well.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful all lit up.
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