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  1. RyLucky

    Victoria Park Master Plan | CMLC |

    I'm glad this is moving forward. VP is a neighbourhood where a few small changes (RiverWalk, CycleTrack, 17th Ave extension) could have a major effect on improving liveability and connectivity. However, there are a number of very big uncertainties that would drastically steer where this ship is...
  2. RyLucky

    ALT Hotel | ?m | 11s | Groupe Germain | LEMAYMICHAUD

    This area's going to have a lot of black and white cladding... I wonder what the next trend will be...
  3. RyLucky

    Broadway on 17th | 154m | 47s | Vesta | Zeidler

    Nice from afar, but a Ship is worth a thousand Cactus Clubs.
  4. RyLucky

    Calgary's Potential 2026 Winter Olympic Bid

    I don't know... The IOC seems to like struggling democracies and oligarchs.
  5. RyLucky

    Lyfe Marda Loop | ?m | 5s | The Providence Group | Casola Koppe

    I actually think that's a good site for highrise, but I'll take it.
  6. RyLucky

    Citizen Tower | 51m | 15s | Chelsea skys | Max Tayefi Architect

    Black and white spandle with staggered windows. Surprise surprise. Overall I like it. Best of all is the slim profile.
  7. RyLucky

    Verve | 82.60m | 25s | Fram | Giannone Petricone

    I wonder how much the height difference is. Usually office floors have higher ceilings.
  8. RyLucky

    New Central Library | ?m | 6s | Calgary Library | Snøhetta

    It's not bad for what it is. I like the glass atrium and blue circle feature. It's firmly dug in to the early 2000s. It's hard to remember how terrible those entire 2 blocks used to be. :)
  9. RyLucky

    General Construction Updates

    It is definitely more expensive to go downward. Like, the construction cost is multiple times more expensive. Excavation is one of the most expensive and time-consuming parts of construction. However, depending on soil types and building weight on top, a deep foundation may be necessary for the...
  10. RyLucky

    EV Hilton Hotel | ?m | 14s | Widewaters Group | Marshall Tittemore

    The Twenty-Teens: when people used LEDs, white cladding, and engineered wood entrances in their buildings and giant letters to tell you where you were.
  11. RyLucky

    New Central Library | ?m | 6s | Calgary Library | Snøhetta

    You can see exactly where the c-train goes.
  12. RyLucky

    General Construction Updates

    Good point. Hopefully new spots can be used as leverage when people complain about the closing of other parking lots.
  13. RyLucky

    General Construction Updates

    Hmmm. As a rule I'm against using land for parking in any capacity, but if it's going to cover up the CPR and convert some otherwise stagnant land... We could always tear it down in 20 years one we need a new place to build I suppose.
  14. RyLucky

    The Dorian | 98.45m | 27s | PBA Land Development | Gibbs Gage

    I actually like this project a lot, especially the scale, usage, location, and grade level. it's no head turner, but a well-positioned integrated hotel will do good for the neighbourhood. As for PBA, I wonder if the updated design is better than the last.
  15. RyLucky

    CalgaryNEXT | Urban District Redevelopment Plan

    Both areas (Stampede/Vic Park and WV) have room for massive redevelopment. Riverwalk will hopefully join them one day. I agree with Urbanwarrior about WV being more hopeless to redevelop without a massive intervention, but I think the stadium is only an engine to get things started. In the WV...
  16. RyLucky

    CalgaryNEXT | Urban District Redevelopment Plan

    I'd be OK with either option (EV or WV), but I have a few thoughts. The creosote is exactly the reason for a major public development there, not a reason against it. Much of the problem is remedied just by excavating the soil. I believe residential development might have stricter EA...
  17. RyLucky

    TELUS Sky | 222.19m | 60s | Westbank | Bjarke Ingels Group

    There are good things happening architecturally all over Canadian cities right now. I wouldn't be too quick to throw either Vancouver or Toronto to the top of the pile though. Where both those cities do excel is in single family homes - and I am (earnestly) talking about high-design and...
  18. RyLucky

    CalgaryNEXT | Urban District Redevelopment Plan

    From the city, I'd advocate a linear connection from 17th St SW to 19th St NW, under the CPR/C-train, over the river. That would bring a fair amount of Hillhurst within walking distance of Sunalta Station and create a new corridor from Lion's Park to Sunalta and the Beltline. Overall, my main...
  19. RyLucky

    Arris - 5th and Third | 142.03m | 42s | Embassy Bosa | Amanat Architect

    That's the approximate retail value that a condo-buyer pays to have a stall these days. The construction cost is a bit less and depends on a bunch and has a diminishing cost per stall.

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