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Old Posted Aug 22, 2024, 2:42 PM
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10 years ago who would have thought that this pic was taken in Kelowna!

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Different perspective from one of the new towers giving a bit of a more density vibe looking towards the North end of downtown.
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10 years ago who would have thought that this pic was taken in Kelowna!
Kelowna managed to escape most of the architectural mis-adventure 1990-2020 as well. It was arguably the most wretched era for high-rise construction. Vancouver/Toronto weren't so lucky although the current slate U/C and proposed are MUCH better.

Btw, what happened to that gold coloured 46 floor UBCO proposal? Is it still in the works?
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Btw, what happened to that gold coloured 46 floor UBCO proposal? Is it still in the works?
It's under construction. It had a slight delay due to some foundational cracks in several buildings bordering the construction site.

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https://globalnews.ca/news/10258726/...ifting-ground/
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2024, 10:36 PM
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Two very different beasts. If you want to compare apples to apples, it would be the Toronto Islands vs Parc Jean-Drapeau. In that case I would agree the islands are much better.

But Mount Royal's advantage is accessibility. It's perfectly integrated with the surrounding city. You can be sitting in a downtown office tower, Mile End café or a classroom at one of the universities and within 15 minutes you can be in the middle of the woods. Even Stanley Park isn't quite as well connected to the rest of the city given that it's on the very edge of the downtown peninsula.

Another one of Mount Royal's advantages is the diversity of its environment. You have grassy areas like around the Cartier monument, Beaver Lake and behind the Kondiaronk chalet that are good for picnics. Then you also have dense woods where you can escape the summer heat and find some peace and quiet. And there's also steep topography that allows for light hiking. I can't think of another downtown park that offers that kind of variety.
Washington Park in Portland Oregon always reminds me of Mount Royal - being a forested hill adjacent to downtown with switchback roads and various attractions.

All these parks (Stanley, Tor Islands, MR & Washington) are phenominal assets for their cities.
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A few from urbanforest on SSP. The u/c tower will be 30 floors.




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Old Posted Aug 26, 2024, 4:16 PM
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Was in K-W for the first time in years. Absolutely shocked and impressed by the amount of development. Condo and office towers lining a fully functional LRT.
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This view is pretty awesome.
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I feel like this is more than a bit dated, but still a very cool shot.

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Looking north from the top floor of the Fairmont Medical Building on Broadway to downtown Vancouver.





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Old Posted Aug 28, 2024, 3:18 PM
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Great Vancouver pics, in that last one some of those docks look like they would be very difficult to get in and out of.
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2024, 4:51 PM
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Looking north from the top floor of the Fairmont Medical Building on Broadway to downtown Vancouver.





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Wow….quite the concrete bunker looming over the neighborhood . Love that stuff.
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