Developer: RNDSQR
Architect: 5468796 Architecture
  
Address: 2240, 2236, 2232 - 33 Avenue SW, Calgary
Category: Residential, Commercial (Retail)
Status: CompleteCompletion: TBD
Height: 71 ft / 21.64 mStoreys: 6 storeys
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Courtyard 33 | 21.64m | 6s | RNDSQR | 5468796 Architecture

What's the consensus?

  • Great

    Votes: 9 16.7%
  • Good

    Votes: 21 38.9%
  • Okay

    Votes: 14 25.9%
  • Not Great

    Votes: 3 5.6%
  • Terrible

    Votes: 7 13.0%

  • Total voters
    54
Haha can’t believe they would even post those pictures! I would try to distance myself from a project I did if it turned out that shitty.
 
I think if this was built along 11 st SE in Ramsey, no one would question using corrugated sheet metal. What makes it so jarring is its contrast with Marda Loop's dominant architectural style: poorly executed "Ye Olde Towne". In that sense, even the worse case scenario for CY33 is probably an improvement over the crap like this that currently dominates the neighbourhood.

Anyway, people in Marda Loop love their nostalgia. That's why you see so many vague references to a streetcar line that was ripped up before most of the neighbourhood was actually developed.
 
Ya that is super funny they posted that. Building is different and kinda cool even if i may not love everything about it. Excited about the art component and how it all comes together. I am starting to like the risks taken on this project and that it is polarizing. 🤟RNDSQR
 
I think if this was built along 11 st SE in Ramsey, no one would question using corrugated sheet metal. What makes it so jarring is its contrast with Marda Loop's dominant architectural style: poorly executed "Ye Olde Towne". In that sense, even the worse case scenario for CY33 is probably an improvement over the crap like this that currently dominates the neighbourhood.

Anyway, people in Marda Loop love their nostalgia. That's why you see so many vague references to a streetcar line that was ripped up before most of the neighbourhood was actually developed.
I live in Marda Loop and think there is very little that is worth saving in the neighborhood and was really excited about this project. Now, I’m not so sure I’m going to like the finished product. It doesn’t feel like the “Mayor’s Award for Architecture and Design” building the neighborhood was sold on. I love the ground floor street activation the building will bring, but I don’t think the exterior material is to my taste.
 

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