Prince Rupert City Hall


The art deco Prince Rupert City Hall, in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, was originally constructed as the Federal
Building in 1938.
The architect was Max B. Downing who persuaded the Department of Public Works to use "monolithic concrete" on the edifice instead of brick.
The result: the rather striking Prince Rupert Federal Building appeared in the northern B.C. community.
It was built in the fashionable art deco streamlined style; many years later decorative native motifs were incorporated into the front wall.
It is one of only 2 existing Art Deco city halls in Canada; the other being Vancouver City Hall.