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City Hall launches arts centre offensive
Five days after we said the performing arts centre project is dead on arrival, City Hall has proclaimed it is “moving ahead” with the facility. The Mayor’s Office announced today that it has hired Bing Thom Architects as the consultant … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Whalley
Tagged bing thom, centre, city, dianne watts, downtown, performing arts, surrey
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Initial concepts for Civic Centre revealed [pics]
Kasian Architects was hired six months ago to develop the final design for the new Civic Centre and their initial concept renderings have been leaked. The Civic Centre project is expected to include a new City Hall, office space, an … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Parks and Rec, Social Services, Transport, Whalley
Tagged city centre, City Hall, city parkway, concept, design, downtown, extension, kasian architects, Library, park, performing arts, plaza, sfu, skytrain, surrey civic centre, university drive
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The new City Hall! [pics]
Bing Thom Architects, the firm currently processing through the creation of the City Centre Plan, has released an update to council on their progress. The Plan itself is nearing the end of Phase II, and will soon develop Urban Design … Continue reading
Posted in City Hall, Development, Library, Parks and Rec, Whalley
Tagged city centre, City Hall, conference, exhibition, Library, performing arts, recreation centre, sfu, simon fraser university, surrey, Whalley
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