Rogers Tower, Modern skyscraper in Coal Harbour, Vancouver, Canada
Rogers Tower is a 149-meter-tall skyscraper with 42 floors located in Vancouver's Coal Harbour waterfront district. The building combines commercial office space in its lower sections with residential condominiums occupying the upper levels.
The tower was completed in 2004 as a project led by Westbank Projects Corporation and designed by architect James K. M. Cheng. Its construction represented a significant shift in how Vancouver integrated mixed-use development along the waterfront.
The structure combines corporate offices in the lower 16 floors with 130 residential units in the upper levels, representing Vancouver's mixed-use development approach.
The tower features multiple elevators providing access to commercial and residential spaces throughout the building. Visitors can explore the exterior surroundings and enjoy nearby restaurants, retail shops, and waterfront walkways in the Coal Harbour area.
The building's entrance features spray nozzles that create a mist effect, forming a direct connection to Vancouver's marine surroundings. This unexpected water feature adds a sensory dimension to the arrival experience that most visitors find memorable.
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