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View Poll Results: What is the most compelling UBC project or proposal?
University Town 34 31.48%
University Boulevard 34 31.48%
Museum of Anthropology Expansion 12 11.11%
UBC Winter Sports Centre 11 10.19%
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 7 6.48%
Sauder School of Business building redevelopment 10 9.26%
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Maybe it'll look better when it's occupied



https://www.desa.ca/projects/ubc-sch...l-engineering/
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So much has changed since I moved away from campus in early 2020, I'll have to go out and see things for myself soon.
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So much has changed since I moved away from campus in early 2020, I'll have to go out and see things for myself soon.
Lol we graduated in the same year
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So much has changed since I moved away from campus in early 2020, I'll have to go out and see things for myself soon.
I lived in UBC until 2005/06. Just imagine how shocked I am!
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UBC Applied Sciences Digital Design Studio

From Shape Architecture twitter June 10th:


The UBC Applied Sciences Digital Design Studio project is currently under construction. It will be situated in the service yard of the existing Chemical and Biological Engineering (CHBE) Building. This rendering shows a view of the North Elevation in the Service Yard.
https://twitter.com/shapearch_/statu...07661419417715
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Webreook Village

Like this one, something different this time:

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Northbrock Commons, nearing completion

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Gateway

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Application to increase building heights , @Block F by LelemVillage

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Visualization of the changes



https://thecampusresident.ca/opinion...CC%93-density/

Height limits in the other proposed UEL developments

Wesbrook Place: up to 39 storeys (117 metres)
Future Stadium Neighbourhood: up to 28 storeys (84 metres)
Future Acadia Neighbourhood: up to 35 storeys (105 metres)

https://campusvision2050.ubc.ca/lup
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That's weird seeing all the steel studs in the mass timber building.
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That's weird seeing all the steel studs in the mass timber building.
I guess it lowers their fire risk profile to have non-flammable interior walls in a mass timber building.
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That's weird seeing all the steel studs in the mass timber building.
Feels bass awkwards.
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The project will feature five new student residence buildings on the Lower Mall Precinct of UBC’s Vancouver campus, currently the site of St. John’s College (click here for location). One of the buildings will be an eight-storey hybrid mass timber and wood frame structure. The complex will include 1,508 student housing beds (1,333 new and 175 replacement) with a focus on graduate students, as well as 37 new childcare spaces, a 400-seat dining hall, common amenity space, and academic and administrative office space.
https://news.ubc.ca/2024/08/governme...ampus-housing/

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Project Size: 66,050 gross square metres
Budget: $560 million estimate
Status: TBD
https://facilities.ubc.ca/projects/p...pment-phase-1/
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$370,000 per bed is eyewatering, even with dining hall.
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I imagine UBC is facing issues attracting the best graduate students considering the cost of living here.
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I imagine UBC is facing issues attracting the best graduate students considering the cost of living here.
They only interested to attract foreign students to make as much money as possible
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They only interested to attract foreign students to make as much money as possible
30% of masters students and 44% of PhDs are international. UBC’s bread and butter is research, not tuition. Attracting the best talent to further that and grow their reputation would be primary motivators, not fees.
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In terms of timeline, the Province says construction is expected to start in Fall 2026, and the residences will begin opening, in phases, in Fall 2028 before completing in Fall 2029. The project is targeting Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification and one of the five buildings will be built using mass timber construction.
https://storeys.com/ubc-lower-mall-student-housing/

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Campus Vision 2050 is an ambitious, long-range plan for how UBC's Vancouver campus will change and grow to support the needs of the university, its students, residents, staff, and Musqueam.




Dark blue are new academic buildings. T are rapid transit stations.



Darker colours are new housing



Possible form of the St John housing

https://planning.ubc.ca/vision

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Sauder Expansion
The proposed expansion of the Sauder School of Business will meet the growing needs of the business school. The proposal is for an 11 storey building with approximately 13,500 sq.m. of space which will include an Indigenous centre, and spaces for classrooms, offices, amenities, and collaborative learning. The project also provides a significant amount of new public outdoor space along West Mall, including a plaza space that will provide access to the main building entrance and a café.

Considerable planning has gone into the decision to remove the two heritage buildings on the site, the decommissioned Power House and Old Fire Hall. Key factors included costs, functionality, and ecological and heritage impacts of retention versus replacement. The Power House will be demolished due to contamination and seismic issues and work is still underway to determine whether the Fire Hall will be demolished or relocated.
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Construction is anticipated to begin in the fall of 2024


https://planning.ubc.ca/SauderExpansion

Wesbrook Place BCR 7 construction next year



https://planning.ubc.ca/bcr7
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That is a remarkably non-descript entrance for the UBC Station.
I would have expected some greenspace immediately around it (i.e. buffer/surge space)
(Compare to York University's station)
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