Asset Overview
The Rogers Building, located at the corner of Granville Street and Pender Street in downtown Vancouver, was completed in 1912. Designed by Seattle architects A.W. Gould & Champney for original owner and prominent land developer, Jonathan Rogers, the Rogers Building was one of the most impressive buildings in the city upon its completion.
Ten storeys in height, the Rogers Building features a cladding of white terra cotta tiles, a projecting cornice with dentils, and an elaborate entranceway on Granville Street, which features large granite pillars shipped from Aberdeen, Scotland.
The textures have been created in Substance Painter and Designer specifcally for this model to give it a high quality, realist look.