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Tag Archives: kasian architecture
Surrey Civic Centre Project revealed!
Civic Surrey has obtained a pre-release copy of the SCDC’s brochure outlining the Surrey Civic Centre Development. The project has been tossed around for years under various names, including Central City II or the new City Hall complex, but it … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Library, Parks and Rec, Social Services, Transport, Whalley
Tagged bing thom, bus loop, central city, central library, City Hall, civic centre, civic plaza, council chamber, exchange, expansion, extension, hotel, kasian architecture, office, performing arts centre, project, rec centre, sfu, skytrain, surrey, surrey central, tower, university
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Civic Centre gets a design team
The City, along with the SCDC, have selected a design consultant team for the Civic Centre project. Among a shortlist that including local heavyweights Bing Thom Architects, Busby Perkins + Will, and James Cheng Architects, the City has retained the … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Whalley
Tagged City Hall, civic centre, design, kasian architecture, moriyama teshima architects, scdc, sfu, surrey
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