Saint Mark's College

Location:
5935 Iona Drive
Date:
1958
Architect:
Gardiner, Thornton, Gathe and Associates
Cost:
n/a
Sources of funds:
n/a
Architectural features:
This 2-floor building has a basement of masonry and there is a "curtain wall" with frame expressed exterior using cedar and glass. There is a Biblical scripture on the frontage wall in front of the entrance.
Name History:
This building is named after the Apostle Saint Mark.
Construction Type:
Concrete and partial lumber frame
Notes:
This facility is connected with Carr Hall and are both under the influence of "Modern Movement" architecture.
The college offers programs in Theology.
Sources:
Community Relations ; UBC Buildings (Campus Planning)

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