The Art Deco ornamentation above the main entrance of Vancouver's Marine Building. The street number (355) in bronze appears in front of a stylized square-rigged sailing ship, viewed head-on. Behind the ship is an ornate metal grid with 6 stylized geese in flight, 3 on each side, facing away from the centre. An eagle with spread wings perches on top. Behind the grid, in gold-toned bronze, is a stylized Art Deco sun shooting golden rays. Two art deco ravens with spread wings appear just above the double doors (not shown)
Bronze doorbell plaque labeled NIGHT BELL , with a sea turtle above the button plate and a fish curved into a reverse S shape below it. The button is gone, and there is just a hole
A smaller entrance to the Marine Building with 11 sea creatures in a bronze frieze above the door. From left to right: sea star, sea horse, stingray, sea turtle, crab, squid, lobster, snail, fish, scallop, weirdo fish
The brick and cream terracotta Art Deco skyscraper called the Marine Building, reflected in the glass windows of the office tower across the street from it
Bonus Marine Building shots, including its main entrance (355 Burrard St)