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Identification Name Jim Pattison Pavilion Alternative name Laurel Pavilion, VGH Tower Emporis Building ID 113244
Location
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data Height (architectural) 90.01 m Floors (above ground) 17 Construction start * Construction end * Renovation end 2003-5 Gross floor area * Usable floor area * Elevators * Construction costs *
Structure in General Construction type high-rise building Current status  existing [completed] Structural material steel Architectural style modernism Official website
Usages Main usages  hospital
Facts
The tower shell was completed in 1991. |
Excavation involved moving 81,000 cubic metres of earth from the site. |
Over 4,900 tonnes of structural steel were used in the construction of the building. |
There are approximately 600 windows in the tower. |
The tower was renamed after B.C.'s foremost philanthropist, Jim Pattison, in 1999. |
This behemoth is awaiting funding before being fully occupied as the top 10-12 floors are empty and have been for years. |
2002 plans are to fill the tower through hospital closures. |
Tallest building in city outside of downtown. |
There are 469 inpatient beds in the tower with an additional 114 beds in the podium level. |
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