Hed Kandi
09-24-2007, 04:23 PM
Last Updated: November 14, 2009
Vancouver, Canada
Canada's most beautiful city has more in common with San Francisco than Toronto. Despite it being very wet it's a prime location for Hollywood film shoots -the setting is spectacular. Ocean and mountains form a dramatic backdrop to the gleaming commercial towers of downtown where you'll find spectacular restaurants and cafe's after a 'swim-in-the-morning', 'ski-in-the-afternoon' day. Trace the city's history in Gastown and Chinatown, savour the wilderness only blocks from the city centre in Stanley Park and dine on superb ethnic or Pacific Northwest cuisine before sampling those clubs and bars.
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Projects: Under Construction
Private Residences at Georgia
Estimated Completion: 2011
Status: Under Construction
Height: 517 ft
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Atelier
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Under Construction
Height: 300 ft
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Three Harbour Green
Estimated Completion: 2011
Status: Under Construction
Height: 380 ft
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Patina
Estimated Completion: 2011
Status: Under Construction
Height: 418 ft
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Capitol Residences
Estimated Completion: 2011
Status: Under Construction
Height: 414 ft
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Coast Hotel
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Under Construction
Height: 235 ft
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Symphony Place
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Under Construction
Height: 295 ft, 348 ft
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Erickson
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Under Construction
Height: 200 ft
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Fairmont Pacific Rim
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Under Construction
Height: 458 ft
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Woodwards Building
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Under Construction
Height: 315 ft, 398 ft
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The Beasley
Estimated Completion: 2011
Status: Under Construction
Height: 298 ft
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Alto Life
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Under Construction
Height: 165 ft
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West Pender Place
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: Under Construction
Height: 160ft, 341 ft
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Jameson House
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: Under Construction
Height: 381 ft
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Projects: Approved & Proposed
Ritz Carlton Vancouver
Estimated Completion: 2012
Status: Proposed
Height: 616 ft
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401 Helmcken
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: 253 ft
Rendering Currently Unavailable
999 Seymour
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: Proposed
Height: 206ft
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Creekside Park
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
1235 West Pender
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Approved
Height: 282 ft
Rendering Currently Unavailable
1157 Burrard
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Proposed
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
1304 Howe
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: Proposed
Height: 286 ft
Rendering Currently Unavailable
728 Pacific Blvd.
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
10 Terry Fox Way
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
The Yale
Estimated Completion: 2011
Status: Proposed
Height: 220 ft
Rendering Currently Unavailable
480 Broughton
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Proposed
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
431 Beach Crescent
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: Proposed
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
Bentall 6
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: Proposed
Height: 306 ft
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Cosmo
Estimated Completion: 2012
Status: Approved
Height: N/A
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Concord Pacific Colours
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Approved
Height: N/A
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The Harwood
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: 180 ft
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
Hilton Hotel
Estimated Completion: 2009
Status: Proposed
Height: 201 ft
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Richards Living
Estimated Completion: 2011
Status: Approved
Height: 166 ft
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1215 Bidwell
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: 210 ft
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The Mark
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: 459 ft
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1155 Hornby
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: 292 ft
Rendering Currently Unavailable
The Rolston
Estimated Completion: 2010
Status: Approved
Height: 249 ft
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1134 Burrard
Estimated Completion: N/A
Status: Proposed
Height: N/A
Rendering Currently Unavailable
northbay420
09-24-2007, 04:28 PM
wow. that musta took some time to compile
Benhamin
09-24-2007, 04:30 PM
Great work! Thanks so much for the updates, Vancouver is looking f'ing sweet!
Coldrsx
09-24-2007, 05:06 PM
mediocre at best id er um say
koops65
09-24-2007, 06:49 PM
Whats mediocre? The thread? The highrises? The City itself?? I think they're all lookin' fine... the city is really starting to become dense, any the only beef I've got is the lack of really tall buildings.
Cypherus
09-24-2007, 06:54 PM
Looks great. I love the density.
nasdaq
09-24-2007, 07:03 PM
Whats mediocre? The thread? The highrises? The City itself?? I think they're all lookin' fine... the city is really starting to become dense, any the only beef I've got is the lack of really tall buildings.
he was being sarcastic... anywho, great thread for this great city. So many nice projects underway (esp the Ritz)!
raggedy13
10-02-2007, 08:33 AM
Thanks for the update Hed Kandi, great job as usual. By the way, do you think you could add a section for significant projects under 150ft such as the convention centre, Olympic Village, Canada Line etc?
Hans Gruber
10-02-2007, 02:08 PM
For those that don't know what Vancouver's skyline looks like, post a panoramic shot of the city. Basically Vancouver is a massive number of 20 story towers with a huge park. It's nice to see some of the towers are hitting 600ft. The above designs are all very nice.
I think the mayor of Vancover will walk before a 900+ft tower appears in the skyline. Let's hope I'm wrong. Some super talls would really add to the skyline.
CHAPINM1
10-05-2007, 07:19 AM
For those that don't know what Vancouver's skyline looks like, post a panoramic shot of the city. Basically Vancouver is a massive number of 20 story towers with a huge park. It's nice to see some of the towers are hitting 600ft. The above designs are all very nice.
I think the mayor of Vancover will walk before a 900+ft tower appears in the skyline. Let's hope I'm wrong. Some super talls would really add to the skyline.
There will be a day where Vancouver will have to stop their cute little height restrictions. With property values going through the roof and the city growing as fast as it is there is, the Shangri-La won't be the tallest for long. Within the next year or two there will be another tallest going up, no doubt.
vanhattan
10-06-2007, 03:14 AM
For those that don't know what Vancouver's skyline looks like, post a panoramic shot of the city. Basically Vancouver is a massive number of 20 story towers with a huge park. It's nice to see some of the towers are hitting 600ft. The above designs are all very nice.
I think the mayor of Vancover will walk before a 900+ft tower appears in the skyline. Let's hope I'm wrong. Some super talls would really add to the skyline.
Close but no cigar. Huge portions of the downtown and yaletown areas are zoned for around 300ft, and most buildings seem to be able to squeek out 30 stories or so, some a few highter, some a few lower than that. There have been some complaints that it is making this area look flat. I think 25-40 story buildings for residential purposes works very well. Tall enough, but it doesn't make the city feel like a bunch of dark, windy, lonely canyons that I have experienced in many other cities. I love tall, but the feel of the neighborhoods seems more residential somehow at this height level.
It would be nice to get 2-3 towers in the 700-1000 foot range, but I hope buildings this tall, if ever allowed to be built at all, will be in the downtown core.
raggedy13
10-06-2007, 09:28 AM
Here's a shot I rather like that shows off the current skyline. As you can see it is especially flat in the southern part of downtown (to the right of the picture). A few taller towers in the CBD (taller area to the left) would be really nice. If we had those I wouldn't really care if the southern part was still really flat and short. The Shangri-la currently under construction should help out quite a bit (it's 31% taller than the next tallest building). It is supposed to top out in December from what I've most recently heard.
Originally posted by mr.x2 in the Vancouver photo thread...
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vanhattan
10-07-2007, 01:53 AM
Here's a shot I rather like that shows off the current skyline. As you can see it is especially flat in the southern part of downtown (to the right of the picture). A few taller towers in the CBD (taller area to the left) would be really nice. If we had those I wouldn't really care if the southern part was still really flat and short. The Shangri-la currently under construction should help out quite a bit (it's 31% taller than the next tallest building). It is supposed to top out in December from what I've most recently heard.
Originally posted by mr.x2 in the Vancouver photo thread...
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Yes, I agree, it is rather flat on the south end of downtown. The only building that sticks out a little bit on the very far right of the photo is most likely One West which is 47 stories tall. I always felt that the 300 foot limitation in this part of town could have been relaxed a bit and additional height allowances granted for projects closer to the downtown core. I understand that this is somewhat of a reality with the present zoning and viewcones, that stairsteps heights taller as one reaches the central business core, but it falls flat south of Granville Street.
vanhattan
10-07-2007, 01:59 AM
:previous: I should also add that the viewcones and the shape of our skyline was designed as a rounded bubble, not to exceed the mountain tips from primarily False Creek and southern view locations. The above photo was most likely taken from Jericho Beach or Spanish Bank, a skyline outlook that the people responsible for the current height limits did not consider.
mSeattle
10-07-2007, 02:02 AM
Vancouver is crazy with construction! I've got to get up there again soon.
SFUVancouver
01-23-2008, 03:05 AM
Well it has been a long time since a Vancouver update, hasn't it?
January 15th was a beautiful sunny winter day in Vancouver and so I headed out with my camera to take a walk downtown.
L'Hermitage ( mixed-use condo, hotel, social housing, grocery store, and retail, Robson and Richards)
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Raffles on Robson (mixed-use condo and retail, Robson and Cambie)
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TV Towers (2 towers, mixed-use condo and retail, Robson and Cambie)
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Atelier (mixed-use condo, retail, office, daycare, Robson and Homer)
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H+H (mixed-use condo and retail, Homer and Helmcken)
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Yaletown Brewing Office Addition (Mainland and Helmcken)
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Renos on an office bldg at Homer and Nelson
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The Donovan (condo, Richards and Nelson)
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1022 Living (mixed-use condo and office, Seymour and Nelson)
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Dolce & Vita (2 towers, mixed-use condo and retail, Seymour and Smithe)
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Capitol Residences (mixed-use condo, music school, and retail, Seymour and Robson)
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Ritz-Carlton (600ft twisting tower, mixed-use hotel-condo, Georgia and Bute)
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Shangri-La (650ft tower, city’s tallest, mixed-use hotel-condo-retail-gallery, Georgia and Thurlow)
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Flatiron (mixed-use condo and retail, Pender and Melville)
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North elevation as seen from West Pender St.
The Ritz (mixed-use condo and retail, Pender and Bute)
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The Coast Hotel (Hotel, Pender and Bute)
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Jameson House (Norman Foster-designed mixed-use condo and office tower, Pender and Howe)
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Fairmont Pacific Rim (mixed-use hotel and condo, Burrard and Cordova)
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Vancouver Convention Centre Expansion (Burrard and Canada Place Way?)
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Canada Line Waterfront Station (Granville and Cordova)
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(I had my camera on panorama mode and thus the vertical horizontal distortion)
Woodwards (2 towers, mixed-use condo, Simon Fraser University campus, office, retail, and social housing, West Hastings and Abbot)
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33 Pender (condos, Pender and Abbot)
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Espana (2 towers, mixed-use condo and retail, beside the Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain stn)
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Bowman Lofts (?) (Beatty and West Pender)
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Cooper's Quay (4 towers, condos, Cambie Bridgehead)
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Olympic Village (16 buildings, mixed-use condo, retail, community centre, social housing, senior’s housing, marina, streetcar line, grocery store, etc., etc., Southeast False Creek)
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Foundry (condos, Southeast False Creek)
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The Rise (mixed-use condo and large-format retail, Cambie and 7th)
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Crossroads (mixed-use office, condo, restaurants, large-format, retail, Cambie and West Broadway)
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Stella (mixed-use condo and large format retail (auto dealership), 12th and Kingsway)
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One Kingsway (mixed-use community centre, retail, and rental apartments, Kingsway and 7th)
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Now walking back along Broadway to Cambie and then down to the Olympic Village.
West Broadway and Main Street, looking North.
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West Broadway at Quebec street, looking west. The SkyTrain Millennium Line will be extended in phases under Broadway to the University of British Columbia (UBC) over the next 12 years. Central Braodway is ahead and it is the second densest concentration of jobs in British Columbia after the downtown core.
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Looking south up Quebec street. The articulated diesel bus is part of the #99 B-Line bus rapid transit line that runs along Broadway out to UBC from the major transit hub at Commercial Drive and East Broadway. The #99 B-Line exclusively uses 120-passenger articulated diesel buses with as little as two or three minutes of headway. It currently carries in excess of 70,000 passengers per day and it will be replaced in phases by construction of the above-mentioned extension of the SkyTrain Millennium Line next decade.
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Looking north down Quebec street for a glimpse of part of the downtown core.
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West Broadway and Cambie Street looking south, just north of City Hall. The enormous construction project is part of the new SkyTrain Canada Line that will connect the city of Vancouver to its southern neighbour Richmond and to the Vancouver International Airport.
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Looking north along Cambie Street towards downtown Vancouver. The pit in front is part of the abovementioned SkyTrain Canada Line.
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West Broadway experiences a major bottleneck at Cambie street due to the SkyTrain Canada Line construction. It goes from a total of six lanes down to two. The bus-only lanes are forefitted in the intersection and the buses must merge with regular traffic. The bus to the left is one of our new 77-passenger electric trolley buses.
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Because of the construction on Cambie it is easier to walk a block east or west of the street when heading north towards the Cambie Street Bridge and downtown. This is at Yukon and 7th. The second building to the left is called The Rise and it is a mixed-use building housing three large format retailers (Home Depot, Winners clothing, and Save on Foods), and a number of rental condos on the upper floors. The building further ahead on the left is also a new building. It houses two large format retailers, Canadian Tire and Best Buy.
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Another shot of The Rise.
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Ivy is being encouraged to grow up a blank cement wall of the Canadian Tire building. Every new building is expected to have a landscaping plan and the developer pays for the public realm improvements associated with construction of a new building. Some of these improvements include new wider sidewalks, new street trees, etc.
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Looking south along Cambie Street. The Rise is on the left and the new public realm it is supplying is taking shape. In the centre up the street is the Canada Line construction. The building on the right is called Crossroads and it is a mixed-use building incorporating a medium-sized office building that will be the corporate headquarters for Yoga wear maker Lululemon, 88 condos, a Whole Foods grocery store, a Royal Bank, and a number of restaurants.
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The Cambie Street Bridge is down to two lanes from its previous six in order to make room for the construction of the Canada Line. Pedestrian and cycling access is unaffected.
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Looking east at Second Avenue and Cambie towards the Olympic Village construction precinct in Southeast False Creek (SEFC). Most of the Olympic Village surrounding SEFC neighbourhood will be built to about the same approximate height as the building on the right in this photo, which is about 90 feet in height. There will be a number of buildings that reach slightly taller and others, obviously, will be shorter.
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Another shot of the Southeast False Creek neighourbood, this time looking east from the Cambie Street Bridge deck. The brick building on the right is being restored and converted to lofts. A streetcar line, Vancouver's first in more than 50 years, will run down First, below, and connect to SkyTrain to the east and Granville Island to the west. Additional phases are planned.
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A couple of shots of the Olympic Village showing the mass of cranes.
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These folks (below) across False Creek in Yaletown are getting some new neighbours to the east of the Cambie Street Bridge.
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These new towers are being built by Concord Pacific in the Cooper’s Quay precinct. Behind them is BC Place, home of the BC Lions football franchise and the site of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Things are moving along for the Olympic Village itself. Construction continued through the worst of winter without disruption. The weather is fine again, the snow has melted, and the first flowers are starting to bud. It has become a pretty busy place. 12 tower construction cranes are building the 16 buildings, the first of which is about three storeys above ground. The remainder is all below- or at- grade.
The following several shots of the new man-made marine habitat island. The very small bay to the left is where the daylighted stream will empty into False Creek. There are dozens of streams running under Vancouver, all of which were filled in or buried in sewers more than a hundred years ago. One is being daylighted and deeply integrated into the landscaping of the Olympic Village. The elementary school will be right beside it and children can be expected to play on its banks and run across its pedestrian bridges.
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The new Seawall features separated pedestrian and bicycle/wheeled vehicle paths, a number of boardwalks that feature recovered wood from the old industrial piers on the site, and an inlet with pedestrian bridge adjacent a piazza and the community centre. A marina for non-motorized boats (Dragon Boat war canoes, kayaks, etc.) will be adjacent.
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All photos were taken by me on January 15th, 2008.
My photos ( SFUVancouver in SSP | Vancouverite in SSC )[/QUOTE]
J. Will
01-25-2008, 10:50 PM
I like the building with the Home Depot in the bottom. I assume it's going to replace the existing Home Depot just East of downtown as they're quite close? OTOH, according to their website, there is only one Home Depot in the CofV, so they could probably support a second.
SFUVancouver
02-16-2008, 10:24 AM
The Ritz
The retail podium is turning out quite nice. Is there a specific term for the small "rims" of concrete that protrude out above and beside the window? I like it. I also the like the sloping glass on the second floor and the crisp cornice line it creates. Also, note that the wrapping is being taken off of the red panels. Some of the wrapping was torn off of the building during our last wind storm to reveal a sort of ruddy red colour but thankfully the real red is better.
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Red panel detail and that nice glass on the Pender elevation.
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
The retail podium along Bute. Imagine living in the condo beside those big HVAC units on the roof of the podium. I bet that "view" was not in the sales brochure.
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Lastly, a shot of the Ritz and the Flatiron. It isn't the greatest picture. I don't know how to get the most out of my camera on days like this when it is bright outside but overcast.
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Flatiron
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Woodwards' W43 Tower
Looking east from the pedestrian bridge at Granville and Cordova.
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Jameson House
Pender street elevation. The two heritage buildings are fully braced now. The cream coloured one on the left is only having its facade preserved while the old mining museum building beside it is being saved in its entirety.
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Detail of the bracing and I guess a nice promo BelPacific (For all your excavation and shoring needs, call BelPacific today!)
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(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Why is BelPacific on site? Because there is excavation underway. Finally. For real this time.
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/7194/p1050363jb8.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Shangri-La
Looking south on Thurlow.
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1723/p1050367od6.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
The "box" near the top of the tower now has glass on two of the two-storey floors.
http://img352.imageshack.us/img352/5719/p1050369uo4.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
The now-classic flatiron view.
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/668/p1050386yn7.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Looking south from Harbour Green Park. The other two buildings under construction are The Ritz and The Flatiron.
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/7002/p1050372kg2.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Fairmont Pacific Rim
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/2959/p1050359yj6.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Vancouver Convention Centre Expansion
From Canada Place.
http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/870/p1050358ny0.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Looking north from the driveway of the Shaw Tower. The Fairmont Pacific Rim is to the right.
http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/2853/p1050365aj4.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Looking northeast from the walkway to Harbour Green Park.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/9819/p1050370qb0.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
Looking east from Harbour Green Park.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/3708/p1050374ab2.jpg
(My photo, taken February 4th, 2008)
For comparison, I took the following picture in late spring last year.
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/9706/habourgreenparkandvcecpff1.jpg
(My photo, taken June 29th, 2007)
Pure
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/1907/purefeb132008p1050400lb5.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
Patina
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/2458/patinapitno3february132od5.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/2237/patinapitfebruay132008plc1.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
That's a deep pit. The guy at the bottom gives one a sense of scale.
Shangri-La
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/5011/shangrilaburrardandhelmek0.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/7236/p1050413ew4.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/5862/p1050417fp9.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
Canada Line Waterfront Station Switch
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3373/canadalinewaterfrontstaow6.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
Woodwards
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/9123/woodwardsfebruary132008wk4.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/6773/woodwardszoomfebruary13bk5.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
Vancouver Convention Centre Expansion
http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/9925/vccepno1february132008pzi9.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
Fairmont Pacific Rim
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/5568/fairmontpacificrimfebruoh8.jpg
(My photo, February 13th, 2008)
giallo
02-16-2008, 11:02 AM
Outstanding update, SFU! Vancouver just keeps rolling along....
Hed Kandi
03-08-2008, 01:40 AM
Updated March 7
mSeattle
03-12-2008, 01:32 AM
Looks like the whole of Vancouver is under-construction. I'd love to get up there and snap a few, but I don't have a passport yet.
ckkelley
03-27-2008, 06:29 AM
Thanks Hed for taking the time to put together such a terrific thread.
I love living in Vancouver and being an architechtural enthusiast, this forum and this thread in particular helps me enjoy it that much more.
Thank you so much!
Hed Kandi
06-11-2008, 06:19 PM
Updated June 11
officedweller
06-12-2008, 07:18 PM
Random comments:
I think "401 Helmcken" is "H+H" which is almost complete.
"Spectrum Towers 5" should read "47 Nelson St. - Colours"
Bentall 6 - add "745 Thurlow St."
There's a Hilton sign up for the hotel - so "Mayfair Hotel" should read "Hilton Hotel".
Richards Living is 1098 Richards.
You can add 1050 Expo Blvd. to the proposed list. I posted a render yesterday in the downtown thread.
jlousa
06-12-2008, 07:28 PM
Acutally colours and Specturm 5 are two seperate projects. Specturm five is listed as 151 W Georgia, but I beleive that address is wrong.
sullymon54
06-14-2008, 03:24 PM
I've only started really paying attention to development in Vancouver for the past year or so and I guess that makes me a relative nooby in the Vancouver development realm which leads me to my point. Please can someone who lives in Vancouver please explain to me how the city can sustain and continue to grow its skyline of (according to emporis) 583 highrises completed with 54 under construction 21 proposed and 20 more approved. The city only has a population of 611,000 and a metro of 2.1 million. In comparison Boston has around the same population and density within the city limits and around 5 million more people in the metro than Vancouver it and only has 267 highrises completed, 14 under construction, 17 approved and 12 proposed.
Simply put how and why does a community of this size have so many highrise buildings?
giallo
06-15-2008, 04:19 AM
There are a few factors at play here.
The first is the land issue. Vancouver and it's metro have very little available land to build on. Mountains to the north, the Pacific ocean to the west, and the US to the south.
The second reason are the ALRs( Agricultural Land Reserves). A lot of the remaining land in Metro Vancouver is farm land and cannot be developed.
Third is the cost of a single family home in Vancouver. The average price is around $1,000,000. You can get a two bedroom highrise downtown for a little more than half that. So first time buyers in Vancouver are drawn to highrises simply due to location and the relatively 'cheap' prices compared to a house.
As you can see it all comes down to the land crunch. Expect to see a lot more highrises and even a few skyscrapers in Vancouver's future.
raggedy13
07-23-2008, 09:16 AM
Some pics (taken July 13th) of the construction going on in and around the Downtown Eastside, expanding the skyline eastward:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3053/2669301375_031197f470_b.jpg
Downtown Vancouver skyline from the north:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3230/2669304521_2e1359846b_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3019/2670125148_f479f0c4d9_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3138/2670124808_97cdb59932_b.jpg
Hoodrat
07-23-2008, 04:06 PM
:previous:
Nice!
Chicagoguy
08-10-2008, 07:16 PM
I have been wondering something and I cant figure it out. Vancouver is this huge beautiful city with such a nice skyline, why are there no supertalls in the city? Is there a height restriction?
TANGELD_SLC
08-11-2008, 08:23 AM
WOW I LOVE Vancouver it's absolutly stunning. Once I've got a passport I'm going to head up there :D
But like Chicagoguy, I'm curious as to why there are no supertalls........
Chicagoguy
08-12-2008, 07:39 PM
WOW I LOVE Vancouver it's absolutly stunning. Once I've got a passport I'm going to head up there :D
But like Chicagoguy, I'm curious as to why there are no supertalls........
Hopefully they can get some supertalls. They would definitely be a world class skyline if they added some 1000ft+ towers!
Sacamano
08-13-2008, 02:14 AM
1000+ footer would look absolutely ridiculous in Vancouver's skyline. It looks much taller in skyline photos than it actually is.
Chicagoguy
08-13-2008, 06:00 AM
1000+ footer would look absolutely ridiculous in Vancouver's skyline. It looks much taller in skyline photos than it actually is.
Yes I agree it does look alot taller than they really are! In some shots it reminds me alot of Manhattan just because of the shear density and look of the buildings. I think they should definitely work on getting some supertalls. Are there any proposed at least?
TANGELD_SLC
08-15-2008, 07:27 AM
1000+ footer would look absolutely ridiculous in Vancouver's skyline. It looks much taller in skyline photos than it actually is.
Well even if it does look taller, so what. It will make the skyline a little more intersting and break up the plateau it currently has. Plus, a 1000ft-er if designed right could end up being the sum-all-be-all icon of Vancouver. Take for example the Eiffel Tower and Empire State Building. Both were lamented in their infancies over how much bigger they were than everything else, ESP. the Eiffel tower. Nowadays if you think of Paris or New York you will think of these two magnificent structures. An iconic supertall would be great for Vancouver, IMO. :tup: :notacrook: :cheers: :banana: :D
NetMapel
08-16-2008, 08:38 PM
Yeah Vancouver does lack some sort of iconic supertall that just screams "THIS IS VANCOUVER, BIATCH !" kind of like CN Tower for Toronto, The Bow for Calgary (in the future, that is), Eiffel Tower for Paris. I mean, Canada Place is nice, but it's not extremely obvious to see when you see the city's skyline. Vancouver needs some sort of big and nice public plaza in downtown with an iconic landmark so people can go there as THE place to celebrate in Canada Day, New Year, Christmas... etc :notacrook: Right now I feel there's a lack of public space for people to gather and celebrate in Vancouver and all the celebrations are spread around the entire metro area.
TANGELD_SLC
08-20-2008, 06:43 AM
Basically, I agree with NetMapel.
Hed Kandi
08-24-2008, 07:53 PM
Updated August 24
AZ KID
08-24-2008, 08:10 PM
Great update Hed.
raggedy13
08-31-2008, 05:08 AM
Vancouver's skyline will definitely be getting taller in the near future. It has already begun to with what will be the top three tallest buildings in the city all currently u/c - the Shangri-La, the Ritz, and the Hotel Georgia.
With these new taller buildings setting a precedent, developers have been increasing pressure to go higher still with more tall concepts being floated around at the moment - no official proposals as of yet though.
Next year the City will be reviewing its height restrictions ("view cones") which if relaxed could result in many new taller proposals. However, I think it will be quite some time until we see a 1000-footer. I doubt view cones would be relaxed to such a degree any time soon, plus we need a few more in the 600-900ft range to bridge the gap a bit.
Thanks for keeping us updated Hed Kandi. You're doing a great job as usual. :tup:
raggedy13
09-02-2008, 11:07 PM
Here are a few pics from Sunday of the city u/c...
Olympic Village
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3244/2815824193_b853373535_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3233/2815863217_8c0006d8ef_b.jpg
Wall Centre False Creek site
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3295/2816704474_686013ab0f_b.jpg
The Foundry
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3115/2815863615_3f59474ca8_b.jpg
Several International Village/Downtown Eastside projects
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3265/2816709072_59ef88eec6_b.jpg
raggedy13
09-22-2008, 09:50 PM
Here is a huge pano showing off downtown Vancouver and environs (sorry about the watermarks):
Click for larger version
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3114/2880342474_4f6aa9dd76_b.jpg (http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3114/2880342474_81bf093708_o.jpg)
TANGELD_SLC
11-25-2008, 07:33 AM
Just a friendly heads-up, Vancouverites, from someone with firsthand experience... Savor EVERY SINGLE MOMENT of your Olympic Glory. It is TRULY an amazing, surreal, life-changing event that you will never want to forget and will treasure for all time. It is perhaps the proudest, most sublime moment a host city could ever hope to have.
raggedy13
12-16-2008, 01:31 AM
^On that note, here is an update to some Olympic venue construction. Richmond Olympic Oval now open:
From Global Air Photos and originally posted by officedweller
http://www.globalairphotos.com/images/bc/richmond/2008/rhh2008_300.jpg
Pictures from flickr and originally posted by mr.x2:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3017/3106219627_5c4bba1c6f_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3088/3106869936_e27047a069_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3259/3107050194_a349152915_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3230/3106219083_6165819518_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3143/3106220073_5dacc02386_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/3106220363_6685af9178_o.jpg
aljuarez
12-29-2008, 10:56 PM
I totally love Vancouver and I was very excited to see everything that was being built last time I visited (in 2005). I stayed at the Opus Hotel, and although I had heard some people dismissing the whole Yaletown area as a yuppy condo-land, I rather liked the atmosphere of the place, with its shops and cafés. It was admitedly not a heart-stopping place and at some points it looked rather bland. I was wondering about those other developments in the Northern part of the downtown peninsula, around Coal Harbour and West Georgia Street. I remember that despite it being a pretty nice day, the area was pretty dead and no one seemed to be out and about. Has that changed? Construction has continued and I was wondering if any of those places had actually turned the area into a place where people would actually want to hang out in... Or are those condos just speculative investment for real-estate developers and inhabited just a few weeks of every year, if at all?
SpongeG
12-29-2008, 11:14 PM
^^^ its picking up a little - there is now a grocery store - urban fare - which has brought some life to the area, the restaurant at the park is always packed in the summer, i can't remember 2005 things change so fast - overall its still pretty quiet but the seawall is the busiest
a little further up from there is more retail like shoppers drug mart so that too adds to pedestrian activity
Chicago2020
01-07-2009, 10:02 PM
Here is a huge pano showing off downtown Vancouver and environs (sorry about the watermarks):
Click for larger version
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3114/2880342474_4f6aa9dd76_b.jpg (http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3114/2880342474_81bf093708_o.jpg)
looks like the view from Baltars house in Battlestar Galactica
raggedy13
01-15-2009, 08:16 AM
^Well that is filmed in Vancouver so it very well could be his view. :D
raggedy13
01-15-2009, 08:23 AM
Here are a few construction-related photos I took today:
The Foundry now nearing completion with The Exchange rising next to it (with the crane):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3517/3198709696_ca040bd552_b.jpg
Olympic Village coming along:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3368/3198709866_557c75e5ec_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3401/3197864173_18dfef9cfe_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3478/3197861647_41931c2929_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3125/3198711734_8b31439fd5_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3123/3197865717_e1af0f81f9_b.jpg
The Erickson rising:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3488/3198709992_b1b5da7a0b_b.jpg
Espana towers (nearer) with Woodward's towers (behind) still coming along:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3520/3198711374_dab24a8a14_b.jpg
raggedy13
01-15-2009, 09:27 AM
I was wondering about those other developments in the Northern part of the downtown peninsula, around Coal Harbour and West Georgia Street. I remember that despite it being a pretty nice day, the area was pretty dead and no one seemed to be out and about. Has that changed? Construction has continued and I was wondering if any of those places had actually turned the area into a place where people would actually want to hang out in...
The area around Coal Harbour and West Georgia (also known as Triangle West) has come along nicely since 2005. There were many towers u/c (or about to be started) in the area back then and they've all topped out now and some are now occupied and some are not quite there but very close. Pedestrian activity has definitely picked up in the area, though there is certainly still room for improvement. The retail density in the area has really improved but there are still a good 10 or so recently completed retail spaces spread around a few new buildings that have yet to find tenants.
These are some of the buildings in the area you've mentioned that have been completed since 2005 or are near completion (all pics by me unless otherwise stated):
Harbour Green 2 (white tower in foreground):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3226/3117586018_80c1038bf1_b.jpg
Coast Hotel (u/c building to the left) and The Melville (building with pointy sail):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3071/3117586390_18c51afc68_b.jpg
The Shangri-La (tall angular building down the street):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/3130321582_53948b7b4b_b.jpg
Cielo:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3086/3168684916_305a42abca_b.jpg
The Loden Hotel:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2223/2122075906_175a525329_b.jpg
by vacantready at flickr.com
The Ritz (u/c building in centre) and The Flatiron (u/c building to right) - both are topped out currently and very near residential/retail occupancy (also visible are the Melville with the sail and the Shangri-La u/c behind):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3125/3198112125_da06ae6a59_b.jpg
The Sapphire (now completed)
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/Dec%206%202007/100_9776.jpg
The newer retail establishments that have setup shop in the last year or so in the area include (off the top of my head) the Urban Fare grocery store (bottom of Cielo), a Shopper's Drug Mart (bottom of The Ritz), Waves coffee shop (bottom of Sapphire), Starbucks (bottom of The Melville), a car rental place (bottom of the Melville), a sushi place (bottom of the Melville), and a salad-based lunch place (bottom of the Melville). And also a bank in the bottom of an older office building across the street from the Flatiron. There is also a new restaurant in the new Loden Hotel that just opened as well. There is also a Burberry and a second new Urban Fare grocery store in the base of the Shangri-La on Georgia Street. It is not quite finished yet so soon there will be a few other places opening in the base including a restaurant and a sculpture garden.
Retail pics:
Shopper's visible on right with (barely visible) Waves coffee on other corner
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3211/3130316562_03223a6a2a_b.jpg
Base of the Melville:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2144/2122093672_53b1e96df2_b.jpg
by vacantready at flickr.com
Urban Fare at Cielo:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2011/1678461817_3df5619b4f_b.jpg
by freedryk at flickr.com
Urban Fare in base of Shangri-La:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3298/3187960295_5b05e82c5a.jpg?v=0
by caveat.doctor at flickr.com
raggedy13
01-15-2009, 09:40 AM
The busiest pedestrian areas around there are definitely along the seawall and around Harbour Green Park on Coal Harbour's waterfront, especially in the summer. These are some pics from spring/summer 2006 and 2007:
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/Van%20May/100_5674.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/Van%20May/100_5676.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/Downtown%20Summer%20Beaches/100_6090.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/Downtown%20Summer%20Beaches/100_6093.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/Downtown%20Summer%20Beaches/100_6097.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/Downtown%20Summer%20Beaches/100_6099.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/vanthread/100_6551.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/2007%20Review%20of%20Vancouver/000_0093.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g296/raggedy13/2007%20Review%20of%20Vancouver/000_0095.jpg
cityguy
01-15-2009, 02:00 PM
Wow,you Guys Got A Lot Of Snow This Year,city Look Great Though.
Hey everyone - long-time poster in the Philadelphia and Atlanta forums, but never ventured farther north....
I was wondering if someone could give me the names of some of Vancouver's larger development firms (or the ones engaged in all the projects I saw going through this thread). I'm looking for a job and would love to call Vancouver home for a little while. Thanks!
raggedy13
01-15-2009, 06:57 PM
^Well I'll do the best I can to name a few off the top of my head.
Polygon
Amacon
Concord Pacific
Concert Properties
Henderson
Bastion
Bosa
Cressey
Millennium
These are certainly some of the larger ones whose names get tossed around, though the list is by no means exhaustible. A good Vancouver forumer to get in contact with over such matters is jlousa. He's definitely well involved in the industry, though I'm not entirely sure to what capacity. He's very knowledgeable on such matters.
metroXpress
01-23-2009, 12:41 AM
^Well I'll do the best I can to name a few off the top of my head.
Polygon
Amacon
Concord Pacific
Concert Properties
Henderson
Bastion
Bosa
Cressey
Millennium
These are certainly some of the larger ones whose names get tossed around, though the list is by no means exhaustible. A good Vancouver forumer to get in contact with over such matters is jlousa. He's definitely well involved in the industry, though I'm not entirely sure to what capacity. He's very knowledgeable on such matters.
Hello raggedy,
As a Vancouverite myself, I do agree that these are the most well-known ones around here. These are great builders of the Metro Vancouver Area and they do have a lot of projects going on at the same time. Another one I know very well is "ADERA"....do you know that one. I've been to a lot of their developments. Also, "ASPAC" should be on your list too! That was the one who planned the Coal Harbour 15 years ago...now Vancouver Waterfront is a great place with awesome buildings. I think that is the company who did "2 Harbour Green"...I just visited that place a week ago. And now they are going to Richmond Oval and develop that waterfront community. It's called the "River Green"....I should start a thread on that.
Thanks for you pics! They are always so familiar to me.
Take care,
Allen
metroXpress
01-23-2009, 03:04 AM
Here are some photos of the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center taken by me. It is the expansion projet. Haven't seen updates on that yet.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3097/3218655005_aeaf7b2c11_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/3218615661_1dd5f44f95_b.jpg
Here's the model @ Canada Place
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3359/3219480730_967e2ac2ac_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3501/3218644957_ed7d89b746_b.jpg
nergie
01-23-2009, 04:08 AM
Sorry for the OT post, but I will be returning to Vancouver for the first time in a couple of years. I have been out of touch and many of my local friends have relocated, gotten married or in general do not venture out much. I was hoping some kind Vancouverites would PM som nice suggestions of places to go out and enjoy the town. I will be staying in Coal Harbour.
metroXpress
01-23-2009, 05:24 PM
Sorry for the OT post, but I will be returning to Vancouver for the first time in a couple of years. I have been out of touch and many of my local friends have relocated, gotten married or in general do not venture out much. I was hoping some kind Vancouverites would PM som nice suggestions of places to go out and enjoy the town. I will be staying in Coal Harbour.
Hello nergie,
I am a local Vancouverite here and I would be glad to suggest you some places to go while you are in town. There are of course, lots of different constructions going on right now because we are getting ready for the 2010 Olympics. You might want to consider the following:
1. Count down to the Olympics at Robson Square
2. Take a walk around Coal Harbour
3. Visit Stanley Park
.
.
.
There are of course more places to go and I'll get more information for you.
Do you want it through PM? Tell me some things that you would like to see....for example which type of attractions?
Take care,
Allen
nergie
01-23-2009, 09:26 PM
Hello nergie,
I am a local Vancouverite here and I would be glad to suggest you some places to go while you are in town. There are of course, lots of different constructions going on right now because we are getting ready for the 2010 Olympics. You might want to consider the following:
1. Count down to the Olympics at Robson Square
2. Take a walk around Coal Harbour
3. Visit Stanley Park
.
.
.
There are of course more places to go and I'll get more information for you.
Do you want it through PM? Tell me some things that you would like to see....for example which type of attractions?
Take care,
Allen
Allen,
Thanks for the help, please PM. I don't want the moderator to think I have hijacked the thread.
Cheers
metroXpress
01-24-2009, 05:06 AM
OK...I did recieve your PM....and replied you.
Thank you too!
raggedy13
01-24-2009, 09:10 AM
Allen,
Thanks for the help, please PM. I don't want the moderator to think I have hijacked the thread.
Cheers
Don't worry about it, this thread is usually pretty dead anyways, it could use a little more talk, and since you'd be talking about Vancouver it wouldn't be all that off-topic anyways. But the best place to find out some info would be in the SSP:Local Vancouver subforum in the Canada section. You could start your own thread in the "General" section and I'm sure a ton of our Vancouver forumers would be happy to throw out some suggestions.
SSP:Local Vancouver - http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=161
raggedy13
01-24-2009, 09:12 AM
Another one I know very well is "ADERA"....do you know that one. I've been to a lot of their developments. Also, "ASPAC" should be on your list too! That was the one who planned the Coal Harbour 15 years ago...now Vancouver Waterfront is a great place with awesome buildings. I think that is the company who did "2 Harbour Green"...I just visited that place a week ago. And now they are going to Richmond Oval and develop that waterfront community. It's called the "River Green"....I should start a thread on that.
Thanks for the extra info. I don't think I've heard of ADERA but I have heard of ASPAC. I'm sure there are a few other prominent developers that I forgot in my list.
metroXpress
01-24-2009, 07:01 PM
Thanks for the extra info. I don't think I've heard of ADERA but I have heard of ASPAC. I'm sure there are a few other prominent developers that I forgot in my list.
Adera is more of the Metro Vancouver Area....the current development sites they have in Vancouver would be in UBC....they are called "Pacific Spirit" and "Pathways"...
Hed Kandi
02-25-2009, 05:12 PM
Updated Feb 26 to reflect cancelation of Ritz Carlton
raggedy13
03-07-2009, 03:48 AM
Here's a great construction update care of Delirium:
here's a bunch of pics i took this morning. crappy lighting outside.. sorry bout that.
1022 living. i like the dark glass on the commercial podium.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture111-2.jpg
vita
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture115-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture116.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture117-1.jpg
Atelier. i love the podium. it's huge and has a big impact along homer..
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture121-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture122.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture123.jpg
woodward's
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture129-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture133-1.jpg
cbc redevelopment
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture137.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture138.jpg
tv towers
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture140.jpg
i like the grey stone being installed. this will be a waterfall when complete
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture141-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture143.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture146-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture147-1.jpg
Raffles - robson street frontage
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture144.jpg
Raffles - cambie frontage
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture151.jpg
renovated building in yaletown
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture154.jpg
Donovan
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture155-1.jpg
notice the balcony railings? blah. but the stone base is nice. didn't expect that.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture157.jpg
looks like reno's are starting at the best western on granville
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture159-1.jpg
granville street
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture160-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture161.jpg
on a sunny day..
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/oct2gon/Picture068-1.jpg
all photos by me
Hed Kandi
04-09-2009, 01:03 PM
Updated April 10 with proposal for Davie and Bidwell.
migol24
05-03-2009, 07:42 AM
vancouver is so beautiful. i hear austin was going to be replicated after vancouver. and apparently one of the architects based in vancouver designed one of our buildings which has already topped out. the buildings website says that the designer is responsible for most of vancouver's landscape. (here's the link to the website www.springaustin.com )
and considering the only similarity of the spring is it's tall thin structure that makes it seem taller... given none of the other buildings proposed or under construction here in austin has that distinction. i see the same traits on some of these skyscrapers posted on here.
vancouver on the other hand is more like a concept... like the entire city was designed by one mind... or the rest of the designers followed the same idea. i particulary like the last picture posted. i hope to visit someday... and as a matter of fact i've looked into going to vancouver film school... actually i'm about to pop in a dvd of their brochure.
Hed Kandi
05-22-2009, 10:34 AM
Updated first page with 1372 Seymour proposal
trofirhen
07-20-2009, 01:35 PM
It's true that Vancouver has an amazing skyline for a city of its size. It's also true that we have some very interesting pieces of high-rise architecture in the city. What worries me is that these is a "ameness" developing in many of the new buildings, both office towers, and residential towers alike. The style of Vancouver is modern and interesting, but what the city lacks is real elegance in its high-rises (readers will disagree loudly, no doubt . . . . )
To give you an example of several truly elegant high-rise buildings, take two
examples from Montreal.
The first is the "Tour de la Bourse" (formerly called Place Victoria).
The second is the "Château Champlain" hotel.
Both were built in the late 1960s, but look as timeless now as they did then.
Our buildings are great, but are often a bit overzealous in their use of kooky angles, and furthermore, little attempt is made to harmonise with the neighbouring buildings, resulting in a "hodge-podge" effect.
So please, go to the Montreal page, and take a look. Thank you.
TOBoy
07-20-2009, 10:36 PM
I actually dont like Tour de la Bourse, but whatever.
trofirhen
07-27-2009, 02:18 AM
I actually dont like Tour de la Bourse, but whatever.
It's all a matter of taste, of course. Nevertheless, Tour de la Bourse is still considered one of the most elegant examples of the International Style.
Regarding the Château Champlain (and this is my opinion only) it still has the same ultra-classy elegance now that it had when finished in 1966. It
isn't particularly tall - less than 40 stories - but makes an architectural statement that is both bold, daring, yet dignified and classical, all at once.
One major building in Montreal that I DON'T care for (and I'd like to hear your opinion) is the the one on de la Gauchetière Street. I forget the address.
It's that peaked roof that puts me off. And it's currently the tallest in the city, too.
metroXpress
07-27-2009, 03:51 PM
^ even Hotel Vancouver is very chic:
http://www.hotels.ca/13/hotels/1000000/20000/14600/14596/hcom_14596_5_b.jpg
Hed Kandi
08-01-2009, 02:01 AM
Updated July 31
Added 1134 Burrard Proposal
Hed Kandi
08-22-2009, 04:03 PM
updated first page - aug 22
metroXpress
08-26-2009, 04:37 PM
thanks for the updates
Hed Kandi
08-28-2009, 02:57 PM
Added rendering of Cosmo on first page - Aug.28
Hed Kandi
10-07-2009, 02:58 AM
Updated first page of thread, October 6
Hed Kandi
11-14-2009, 06:15 PM
Updated first page of thread - Nov.14
Dylan Leblanc
11-14-2009, 06:53 PM
thanks for keeping things up to date man!
trofirhen
11-17-2009, 08:00 PM
^ even Hotel Vancouver is very chic:
http://www.hotels.ca/13/hotels/1000000/20000/14600/14596/hcom_14596_5_b.jpg
In fact, yes. While many people lament, and rightly so, the demolition of the first Hotel Vancouver, the current one is more elegant in structure, and could fit in any major North American city; NYC, Chicago, SF,....
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