haltcatchfire
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The live-work units in East Village are pretty good from a design perspective.
The live-work units in East Village are pretty good from a design perspective.
In Calgary live/work generally means you have a nondescript townhouse with a "home" office on the main floor and are allowed a small sign to denote that you're an accountant, lawyer or any other business that requires no street level presence. Hopefully that changes.
Most live work are slightly modified townhouse or apartment layouts that don't always of have great presence. I compare it to the beginnings of our venerable commercial streets across Canada that started out residential and slowly became commercial when owners began modifying homes for their businesses.
Many of the houses converted to retail on Main Street across Canada over the past century started with front lawns. I doesn't have to look like a storefront to become something interesting and inviting over time on a street like 33rd. I prefer live/ work to not look like your average CRU. First just looks like cheap condo retail with low ceilings and all.
It's common for live/work units to have buffers like planters and raised patios such as the first two examples. It's not ideal. It's not detrimental when demand for commercial services increases. This may develop or may not develop and that's what i like the form and zoning. It's in contrast to the instantaneous complete environments that will stand virtually the same 25 years from now.
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Just saw a rendering we haven't seen before for this one on Sarina's website:
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That would be great.Why can't this also be happening to all of Centre Street south of 40 Avenue?!
Yeah, centre street is almost a lost cause. If they could somehow allow parking on Centre Street, you could potentially turn it into a corridor like 4th street SW in mission, or Kensington, Inglewood etc.. Having parking on off peak times (like 10th street) might work.Because Centre Street N is a car sewer. It's unfortunate that many of the traditional main streets were converted into arterial roads in the mid-20th century and fortunate that 33 AVE was spared this fate.