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Jun 8, 2007, 5:12 PM
Massive condo tower project proposed for Bellamy Hill
The Edmonton Journal
Published: Friday, June 08, 2007
EDMONTON - A 34-storey condominium tower is being proposed for 9925 Bellamy Hill, beside the Edmonton House apartment hotel.
Transamerica Group has hired Brinsmead Ziola Kennedy Architecture to prepare a rezoning application for the site, and to design the building.
It would accommodate 101 two- and three-bedroom units plus underground parking.
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"The tower has been designed as a tall and slender shaft of granite, stainless steel and glass," says a letter sent from the architect to neighbouring property owners.
"Above the lobby, the tower rises in a series of defined levels that includes horizontal bands of stainless steel, curved balconies, rooftop terraces, sweeping glass walls and a dramatically articulated top with sloped roof and metal panels," it continues.
Current zoning would allow a 15-storey building with 101 units.
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The Edmonton Journal
Published: Friday, June 08, 2007
EDMONTON - A 34-storey condominium tower is being proposed for 9925 Bellamy Hill, beside the Edmonton House apartment hotel.
Transamerica Group has hired Brinsmead Ziola Kennedy Architecture to prepare a rezoning application for the site, and to design the building.
It would accommodate 101 two- and three-bedroom units plus underground parking.
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"The tower has been designed as a tall and slender shaft of granite, stainless steel and glass," says a letter sent from the architect to neighbouring property owners.
"Above the lobby, the tower rises in a series of defined levels that includes horizontal bands of stainless steel, curved balconies, rooftop terraces, sweeping glass walls and a dramatically articulated top with sloped roof and metal panels," it continues.
Current zoning would allow a 15-storey building with 101 units.
© The Edmonton Journal 2007
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