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The Ritz | 113.4m | 37 fl | Completed
THE RITZ
http://www.joevallee.com/New/ritz.jpg joevallee.com Height (struct.): 113 m/372 ft Floors: 37 Construction end: 2007 - In the Urban Design Panel meeting of July 5, 2004, it was requested the proposed tower cap (mechanical), extending more than 30 feet above the roof parapet height of 339.4 feet, be reduced because of upper-level view impacts to upland neighbours. - The residential building has 52,000 square feet of commercial space along Bute Street. - Proposal re-submitted to Director of Current Planning on March 3, 2005 for more floors to compensate for reduction to 30-foot high mechanical penthouse cap. - A restaurant called "The Crimelab" was located at the western tip of the site before the entire site was razed. |
Pics from earlier today (technically now yesterday)...
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...7/100_9775.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...7/100_9784.jpg http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...7/100_9804.jpg |
Where is the red colour that is supposed to go all the way up the sides?
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^^ its all up the east side, but its still got the original white covering on it, i guess they don't wanna damage it while construction is goin on
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^ So it will be as red as the retail levels?
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Ya, it looks like the red on the tower is only on the east side, and i've only seen a rendering of the east side.
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Ya, sorry I was apparently too lazy to walk around the building.
And thanks for adding the extra info mr.x2. I wasn't in the mood for setting up these new project intros. I just wanted a place to unload those photos. |
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I noticed today that the spandrel panels for Ritz (on the tower, not the podium) are actually some of the best camoflaged on any condo tower downtown due to the reflectivity of the glass - surprising for a Pinnacle project. You can see one in Vanman's last pic.
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Thanks.
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January 15th update
The Ritz (mixed-use condo and retail, Pender and Bute)
http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/9692/p1040995qx5.jpg My photos ( SFUVancouver in SSP | Vancouverite in SSC ) |
^ so is every building going to look like that during an earthquake?
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February 4th, a small update
The retail podium is turning out quite nice. Is there a specific term for the small "rims" of concrete that protrude out above and beside the window? I like it. I also the like the sloping glass on the second floor and the crisp cornice line it creates. Also, note that the wrapping is being taken off of the red panels. Some of the wrapping was torn off of the building during our last wind storm to reveal a sort of ruddy red colour but thankfully the real red is better.
http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/9216/p1050381kz9.jpg (My photo, taken February 4th, 2008) Red panel detail and that nice glass on the Pender elevation. http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/7751/p1050383fs2.jpg (My photo, taken February 4th, 2008) The retail podium along Bute. Imagine living in the condo beside those big HVAC units on the roof of the podium. I bet that "view" was not in the sales brochure. http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/4496/p1050385de5.jpg (My photo, taken February 4th, 2008) Lastly, a shot of the Ritz and the Flatiron. It isn't the greatest picture. I don't know how to get the most out of my camera on days like this when it is bright outside but overcast. http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/5517/p1050384nh6.jpg (My photo, taken February 4th, 2008) |
Thanks for the update. Ritz is looking sharp, I knew this one would turn out good.
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It does look nice, the red turned out better than I expected.
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Its gotta be just about topped out now, maybe a couple more floors...
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actually the red looks muted compare to the strip of red at the Spectrum block, it like get me out of there I am about to jump.
this is really nice thanks |
The Ritz topped out last week, there just have the mech floors to complete.
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Thanks! Looks good - gotta wonder about those HVAC units - and they're on the north side (water view) of the building.
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