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Hartney Chambers

347 West Pender Street, Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, V6B, Canada

Reconnu formellement en: 1986/09/23

Exterior view of the Hartney Chambers; City of Vancouver, 2005
Oblique view
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Autre nom(s)

Hartney Chambers
343-353 West Pender Street

Liens et documents

Date(s) de construction

1908/01/01 à 1909/01/01

Inscrit au répertoire canadien: 2007/08/17

Énoncé d'importance

Description du lieu patrimonial

The Hartney Chambers is an Edwardian-era masonry commercial structure, with an English Neoclassical influence evident in the red brick, stone and masonry detailing of the two main facades. It is located at the northeast corner of Homer and West Pender Streets, within a context of commercial buildings in the Victory Square area of a similar age and scale in downtown Vancouver.

Valeur patrimoniale

Constructed in 1908-09, the Hartney Chambers is valued for its dignified Edwardian-era architecture. This commercial building, of modest height and size, is notable for its Neoclassical detailing. Embellishments such as pedimented windows, pilasters, block modillion cornice, and central pediment give the building a stylish, English appearance that would have been considered very progressive at the time.

This was an early local project by architect William F. Gardiner (1884-1951), who had arrived in Vancouver late in 1907. Just four months later he submitted the plans for the Victoria Block, located directly across West Pender Street from the Hartney Chambers. His designs for the Hartney Chambers, the Victoria Block, and for the Hutchinson Block, all date from this time period and are detailed with similar English stylistic references. Gardiner went on to establish a successful commercial and institutional practice, with a corporate clientele including banks, insurance companies, and automobile and service station companies.

Constructed as a commercial block with street level retail space and upper level offices, the Hartney Chambers contributes to the continuity of the Victory Square area as an important commercial and retail district in Vancouver in the early twentieth century. Originally, the Hartney Chambers housed a variety of professional offices, including William Gardiner's architectural office.

Source: City of Vancouver Heritage Conservation Program

Éléments caractéristiques

Key elements that define the heritage character of the Hartney Chambers include its:
- corner location, built on a north facing slope and built to the property lines on all sides
- contribution to the streetscape, as part of an unbroken streetwall with continuous retail storefronts on two facades
- commercial form, scale and massing, as expressed by its three-storey (with basement) height and regular, rectangular plan
- flat roof with raised parapets
- masonry construction, as expressed in the two main facades, with pressed red brick cladding with stone detailing, and rear and side walls of common red brick
- Neoclassical details, such as block modillion cornice (sheet metal) with frieze incorporating a centred open pediment; two-storey giant order pilasters; front entrance doorframe surround with bracketed crown; segmental, pedimented third-storey centre window with bracketed sill; and second-storey centre window with pediment supported by scrolled brackets
- additional exterior details, such as the chamfered corner with corner entrance, recessed central entry with double doors to upper storeys flanked by doorway to the eastern commercial space, black and white square porcelain tile entrance floor with Greek key design border, two recessed and panelled entrances facing Homer Street, sheet metal courses capping first, second and third-storey windows, carved stone cartouche within the pediment, and light well on east elevation
- regular fenestration: double-hung one-over-one wooden-sash windows on second and third floors; ground floor plate glass display windows with hinged, operable (hopper) transom lights, and basement windows in the storefront bulkheads along the west elevation
- interior features, including upper storey wooden floors, doorframes with operable transom lights, panelled doors, window and door frame trim, main entrance with staircase to upper storeys with wooden balustrade and newel posts, ground level main entrance floor of unglazed, square porcelain tiles, and decorative scrolled brackets at arch between main entrance foyer and staircase

Reconnaissance

Juridiction

Colombie-Britannique

Autorité de reconnaissance

Ville de Vancouver

Loi habilitante

Vancouver Charter, art.582

Type de reconnaissance

Répertoire du patrimoine communautaire

Date de reconnaissance

1986/09/23

Données sur l'histoire

Date(s) importantes

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Thème - catégorie et type

Économies en développement
Commerce et affaires

Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction

Actuelle

Commerce / Services commerciaux
Magasin ou commerce de vente au détail

Historique

Commerce / Services commerciaux
Bureau ou édifice à bureaux

Architecte / Concepteur

William F. Gardiner

Constructeur

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Informations supplémentaires

Emplacement de la documentation

City of Vancouver Heritage Conservation Program

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Identificateur féd./prov./terr.

DhRs-578

Statut

Édité

Inscriptions associées

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