The Federal Building
Due to the ever-
The Federal Building design was in a 1930's style known as Streamline Moderne. (A fine example of this style can be found in the Marine Building in Vancouver, B.C.)
The architecture is characterized by elaborate brickwork, sloping in a manner to give the illusion of a building much smaller than it's actual mass. The building also introduced Powell River to skylights for the first time.
The completed building housed the Post and Customs Offices as well as offices for Federal agents responsible to Ottawa.
