Pulp and Paper Centre

Location:
2385 East Mall
Date:
1986
Architect:
Howard Yano Architects
Cost:
$6 million
Sources of funds:
UBC, B.C government, and industry
Architectural features:
This 3-storey building is built entirely of either insitu or pre-cast concrete with red window frames. Includes heavy headroom laboratory space. Southern sun is screened by large overhangs. This is part of the complex of buildings of the Faculty of Applied Science
Notes:
This centre is brought together by collaberation between UBC and the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada (PAPRICAN). This is built especially for graduate student education and research related to the pulp and paper industry. It includes a library within specializing in pulp and paper industry.
Sources:
Fine Arts Pamphlet Files; Ceremonies Office; Community Relations UBC Buildings (Campus Planning)

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