Developer: Cidex Group
Architect: NORR Dubai (Yahya Jan)
  
Address: 9 Avenue SW and 11 Street SW, Calgary
Category: Residential, Commercial (Office, Retail)
Status: CompleteCompletion: TBD
Height: 492 ft / 149.95 mStoreys: 42 storeys
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West Village Towers | 149.95m | 42s | Cidex Group | NORR Dubai Yahya Jan

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    Votes: 42 36.2%
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    Votes: 15 12.9%
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  • Total voters
    116
If each floor will be roughly 4 meters including the interfloor height, which is reasonable, it should be around 35-37 floors


Your conclusion is reasonable (crown + commercial space) but, how you got there is wrong. 1 out of 500 residential towers may have 4 metres per floor. You rarely have devoted mechanical space as with office towers above or below the suspended concrete slab. The floor to floor height is about 8 inches more than the ceiling height in the unit.
 
Your conclusion is reasonable (crown + commercial space) but, how you got there is wrong. 1 out of 500 residential towers may have 4 metres per floor. You rarely have devoted mechanical space as with office towers above or below the suspended concrete slab. The floor to floor height is about 8 inches more than the ceiling height in the unit.
Thanks for pointing that out! I actually had no idea that 4 meters is that rare for office towers, though I did know it's not the standard. Either way, this will be a majestically tall structure upon completion. It always blows my mind how much the city changes every year.
 
Does the tower still have the angled crown? Someone had mentioned a while back that the design had changed a bit.
The Angled crown was still there the last time I saw it, they would need a new DP to change that at this stage. It's the glass that's going to look bad, there's going to be a lot of spandrel...
 

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