British Columbia House is a Grade II listed building at 1 and 3, Regent Street, Westminster, London. [1]
Designed by architect Alfred Barr, [1] British Columbia House was constructed in 1914 as the premises of the Agent-General of the Province of British Columbia, [2] a position then held by John Herbert Turner. [3] At the time of the building's official opening, in 1915, Turner had been replaced by Richard McBride, but McBride's death, in 1917, saw Turner return to the Agent-General's role. [4]
The building is owned by the Crown Estate and is now a commercial building. [2] It underwent a £8.5 million refurbishment in 2013. [2]
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