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Essential
Architecture- Canada
Banff Springs Hotel |
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Bruce Price |
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1887 |
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Scottish Baronial style |
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Banff Springs Hotel from the grounds.
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Another view of the Banff Springs Hotel.
Sulphur Mountain is behind the hotel.
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Banff Springs Hotel, October 1929. Note
the bare hillsides around the hotel at the time. Trees would later fill them
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The Banff Springs Hotel is a former railway hotel done in Scottish
Baronial style, located in the Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The
hotel, designed by architect Bruce Price,[1] was built between spring of
1887 and 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, at the instigation of its
President, William Cornelius Van Horne. The hotel was publicly opened on
June 1, 1888[2] and rebuilt in the 1920s after a fire.
Under the stewardship of its current owner, Fairmont Hotels and
Resorts, the hotel has recently had an extensive renovation which,
however, has not changed its original grandeur. A significant feature of
the change has been the addition of a world class spa. An original
construction flaw, the siting of the entrance and lobby on the river
side, has also been corrected in this renovation. (The architect is said
to have declared "you built my hotel backwards!")
The hotel is within a spectacular setting in the Rocky Mountains,
just above the Bow Falls, close to thermal springs. It is within walking
distance of the resort community of Banff. The main view from the hotel
is across the valley and towards Mount Rundle, frequently cited in
geology books for its exposed and tilted ancient seabeads.
The original wooden hotel burnt down in 1926, and was rebuilt
larger and in its current form in 1928. In 1968, the hotel was
winterized and has been open year-round since.[3] Some people have
compared [weasel words] its past operating schedule to the fictional
Overlook Hotel from Stephen King's book The Shining in that, like the
Overlook Hotel, it was quite large and grand, located in a remote
wilderness area prone to impressive snowfall every winter, and only open
in spring through autumn months.
The Banff Springs Hotel is one of the premier resort hotels of
the world. The golf course in the river valley is also noted worldwide.
Halfway up the internal staircase closest to the Bow Falls may be
found a noted painting of William Davidson felling trees on the
Miramichi River in colonial times. Davidson was the first European
settler in that area, and grew up in Moray, close to Banff, Scotland.
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www.essential-architecture.com
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