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Old Posted Oct 27, 2011, 12:39 AM
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So I drew the Crown on King apartments instead. SSP had the height estimated at 73m, but the developer received a maximum allowance of 80m.
Residential towers with 9' ceilings are generally 3.1m between floors.

3.1m X 24floors = 74m + a 6m mech penthouse = 80m.

You can safely go with 80m in height now.

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Originally Posted by bolognium View Post
Also, the taller tower is definitely the one under construction, right?
Yes. The second, shorter tower will be about 71m.

Also: the Harriston will be about 80 - 83m.

The Renaissance towers should be re-drawn. The posted renderings are fairly inaccurate. Check your PM's for details.

Other buildings at 50+ metres not included in the SSP diagram include:

- London Towers South (65m)
- 520 Talbot (60m)
- 155 Kent (48m)
- 190 Cherryhill Circle (62m)
- Victoria Hospital (approx. 65m) (that would be one hell of a drawing, viewed from Commissioner's Rd: 185m wide, 65m tall, 3 towers)

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