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Semmens and Simpson were a Vancouver-based architecture firm active from 1949 to 1956. The firm was responsible for many landmark modernist buildings, including the Marwell Building (1953), the Vancouver Public Library (1956–57), and a Department of Interest favourite, Hycroft Towers (1952). While the firm is primarily known for its larger-scale projects, they did design a handful of single residential detached homes.
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