B.Streets across the street is 9 so there is precedence for at least that high.
Henriques. Great. Needlessly complicated designs/facades that seldom work together.
Interesting article. I've never heard so much nonsense from a developer. He talks about "tempering the economics," yet it has to be profitable to be sustainable. He's a developer, so he knows this. All his talk about activism and raising the bar is empty talk. Let's just see the proposal. He sounds like a good salesman though.
Henriques. Great. Needlessly complicated designs/facades that seldom work together.
The Woodward's project is unique because it was spearheaded by the City of Vancouver and has a large social housing component.
It was also intended to help revitalize the drug-infested downtown eastside.
These both still look really sterile and lacking activity.
I'm sort of nervous about getting puny Vancouver-style podiums, fussy details and typical glass towers with cheesy curves and useless balconies.
B.Streets across the street is 9 so there is precedence for at least that high.
Mass'n concept in progress--holy nimbies thou shalt seek 31 storeys of bargains here!