Winnipeg | 267 Sherbrook Ave | Sherbrook Flats | 5F | Completed
Proposed 14 Storey Residential (150 unit) Complex with Store Front Retail at Grade.
Located at 267 Sherbrook Ave, East side, between Portage Ave. and Broadway Ave in the West Broadway area. Proposal includes: -55 Stalls for parking, 43 underground, the remainder behind the building. -Cafe 1495 sq ft fronting street. -Storefront Space: 1175 sq ft fronting street. Project designer: Sotirios Kotoulas. MAA architect: George Cibinel, Cibinel Architects. Engineer: Rob O'Toole, Crosier Kilgour & Partners Ltd. http://sotirioscorp.com/admin/resour...-w1264h722.jpg http://sotirioscorp.com/admin/resour...-w1264h722.jpg Website: http://sotirioscorp.com/projects/267-sherbrook Details: Executive Policy Committee – September 17, 2014 6 - Subdivision and Rezoning - 267 Sherbrook Street - DASZ 22/2014 http://www.winnipeg.ca/CLKDMIS/ViewD...pc/2014/a13836 |
I just realized the 1st picture has what looks like drones flying around the project?
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Just my comment on the design, what's with the three circular sewer outlets on the face? A number of various brutalista/70's Brazilian elements going on there.
Also, I agree that the unusual flying objects in the rendering are perplexing. I don't really like it, but will be interesting to see if this gets built and what the final product may look like. |
Outside of saying I like brick this is almost entirely displeasing.
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It'll be interesting to see, though. Definitely a costly build... |
Ugly.
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Does it have ground level retail?
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It's . . . unique?
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Has sotirios built anything? Ever?
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http://sotirioscorp.com/bio |
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Most of these details can be found at the COW link in the OP as well. |
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No sir, I don't like it.
One positive, it doesn't look like the design of building will have any trouble meeting the new Manitoba Energy Code. Which is interesting considering the design looks circa 1985. |
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Simplicity made a good point about the family owned masonary buisness. If it improves the chances in making this project more feasable good news. |
^ having a cheap supply of brick is fine - but it is heavy and costly to install. More money for foundation and labour.
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This is the Pump House guy. Glad to hear he hasn't given up on Winnipeg entirely.
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Fact is, we have no idea who's building this. It could be the family, or it could be a group of investors who don't, in fact, have access to this discount. Either way, it's nice that it's not a combustible 4-storey walk up with acrylic stucco. We have that to be thankful for if it comes in looking anything like the rendering... |
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