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Feathered Friend Apr 10, 2019 12:23 PM

The Curv | 178.5m | 60Fl | Proposed
 
http://i.imgur.com/ii9TPiIl.jpg
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic...2019-04-02.PDF

http://i.imgur.com/Kn7VXoel.jpg
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic...2019-04-02.PDF

http://i.imgur.com/YErh7kGl.jpg
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic...2019-04-02.PDF

http://i.imgur.com/HVcvgaDl.jpg
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic...2019-04-02.PDF

http://i.imgur.com/NSaLsU7l.jpg
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic...2019-04-02.PDF

http://i.imgur.com/USiuA4Tl.jpg
https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic...cadeDesign.pdf

Quote:

The City has received an application to rezone 1059-1075 Nelson Street from Residential (RM-5B) District to Comprehensive Development (CD-1) in order to permit the development of a 60-storey residential building. The proposal includes:
  • a building height of 555.5 ft. (585.5 ft. to the top of appurtenance)
  • a net floor area of 40,096.43 sq. m (431,594.39 sq. ft.)
  • a floor space ratio (FSR) of 24.94
  • a total of 485 residential units that include:
  • 113 social housing units
  • 49 market rental units
  • 323 market condo units
  • 8 levels of underground parking with 299 vehicle parking spaces and 1000 Class A bicycle parking spaces and 26 Class B bicycle spaces
This application is being considered under the West End Community Plan, Rezoning Policy for the West End, and the General Policy for Higher Buildings.

Community Open House - May 28, 2019

giallo Apr 10, 2019 12:26 PM

Outta nowhere. I love it. I sure hope that the cladding is the glossy silver like in the rendering.

Thanks for the breaking news, FF!

I'll post this in the Canadian Proposals thread if you don't mind.

Feathered Friend Apr 10, 2019 12:59 PM

By all means, share the good news :)

csbvan Apr 10, 2019 1:20 PM

So this is the resurrected "Nelson on the Park" pixel building?

ericmacm Apr 10, 2019 1:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by csbvan (Post 8535428)
So this is the resurrected "Nelson on the Park" pixel building?

Yup, it sure seems like it. Nelson on the Park had the same address.

Metro-One Apr 10, 2019 1:59 PM

Yeah, this is the new Nelson on the Park.

It is about 10 meters shorter (though not as short as I thought the new proposal would be)

It amazes me how tight towers in Vancouver can cram in 60 floors. Same floor counts elsewhere in Canada (even in Burnaby) seem to get towers over 200m

I preferred the old proposal more but this one still has promise. (Should continue the wave to the bottom)

Klazu Apr 10, 2019 2:08 PM

I also liked original proposal more. It's unfortunate how both this and Butterfly would be exactly the same height, making skyline less appealing. Good to see this alive but a small step backwards.

csbvan Apr 10, 2019 3:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klazu (Post 8535480)
I also liked original proposal more. It's unfortunate how both this and Butterfly would be exactly the same height, making skyline less appealing. Good to see this alive but a small step backwards.

Agreed, I would take the old proposal over this one.

trofirhen Apr 10, 2019 3:50 PM

Great news, but like other posters, I preferred the older propsal better. More elegant.

ericmacm Apr 10, 2019 4:50 PM

This is a really nice proposal in its own right, but the previous Nelson on the Park proposal was much better. The height also looks weird given that it's now at the same height as The Butterfly. I'd take it either 5m shorter or 5m taller.

With the Butterfly and this project so close to each other, it totally blocks a good portion of the Barclay Village project, haha. Still a nice looking cluster, though.

Klazu Apr 10, 2019 6:28 PM

It would be better for this to be further apart from Butterfly and right next to the intersection. Placement midblock is a bit strange and pushes it to be so close.

This block is going to be crazy dense and some of the lower floors will not have a lot of light.

Vin Apr 10, 2019 7:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Klazu (Post 8535879)
It would be better for this to be further apart from Butterfly and right next to the intersection. Placement midblock is a bit strange and pushes it to be so close.

This block is going to be crazy dense and some of the lower floors will not have a lot of light.

That's the problem we get when the City only allows selective up-zoning. West End's previous upzone, unfortunately, only covered a few spots, and this is the result. I don't think they even allow anything else except residential, which is very unfortunate. We may have more residential buildings here but it will just be another boring neighbourhood that few would step foot on.

With that said, this is a beautiful building, but too bad it will be squeezed in with a bunch of tall buildings in the near future. Also notice the table-topping of this new wave of residential towers.

officedweller Apr 10, 2019 9:00 PM

I like the new proposal.

The undulations relate to the jenga style of the neighbouring towers on Barclay and the curves relate to the Butterfly.

The write-up says the panels are stainless steel.

Not sure if the skygardens mean that this is another tall tower with exterior breezeway/galeforceway access to units.

Presumably the crown will light up.

It even looks similar to the early Butterfly concepts:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Feathered Friend (Post 7952706)


rofina Apr 10, 2019 9:11 PM

I actually like it quite a lot.

These two are going to be damn impressive once complete.

vancouvercitizen Apr 10, 2019 9:28 PM

With elevation, is this going to stand taller than Trump Tower and Shangri-la?

GenWhy? Apr 10, 2019 9:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vin (Post 8535969)
That's the problem we get when the City only allows selective up-zoning. West End's previous upzone, unfortunately, only covered a few spots, and this is the result. I don't think they even allow anything else except residential, which is very unfortunate. We may have more residential buildings here but it will just be another boring neighbourhood that few would step foot on.

With that said, this is a beautiful building, but too bad it will be squeezed in with a bunch of tall buildings in the near future. Also notice the table-topping of this new wave of residential towers.

All of your questions, assumptions, and more, can be found in the West End Plan.

vanman Apr 10, 2019 9:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by officedweller (Post 8536075)

The write-up says the panels are stainless steel.

Stainless steel will contrast nicely with the white precast of the Butterfly.

vanman Apr 10, 2019 9:55 PM

Higher res renderings from Vancouvermarket.ca

https://i.imgur.com/EKQCFaZ.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/FgA2YqB.jpg

officedweller Apr 10, 2019 10:19 PM

Rezoning application here:

https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/1075nelson/

Quote:

Originally Posted by vancouvercitizen (Post 8536123)
With elevation, is this going to stand taller than Trump Tower and Shangri-la?

Views and Skyline info here:

https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic...andSkyline.pdf

From the floorplans, it looks like the trees may be on the outside of enclosed hallways.
There's a swimming pool (small) on the 17th floor.

https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applic.../FloorPlan.pdf

BTW - did they consider that trees may not grow well in the north facing alcove?

city guy Apr 11, 2019 1:33 AM

who are the architects?


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