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Tudor, Graham
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Description area
Dates of existence
1931-1992
History
Graham Tudor was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1931. He came to Toronto in the 1970s where he completed his architectural degree at the University of Toronto. Tudor subsequently came to Vancouver where he worked with the architectural firm of McCarter & Nairne and latterly with Ernest Collins Architects in North Vancouver. Tudor designed the City Hall building in Toronto, the B.C. Tel building (The Boot), the Price Waterhouse Centre, the ICBC building in North Vancouver and the Prince George Library in Prince George. He worked on the Mitchell Press Building on Broadway as well as residential buildings in North Vancouver. Tudor died in 1992.