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Old Posted Dec 8, 2018, 9:29 PM
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Here's a closer look from 11 days ago and then a more recent pic by Zepfancouver that he posted on December 4th.

As construction continues I really look forward to seeing the construction elevator come down so we can get closer to the final look.




Nov.27 '18, my pic




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Nice pic! Looks like Halifax had a nice little building boom. I thought there was a height restriction in some places. I guess not, the citadel is hardly visible.
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View of Halifax showing some of the progress on Queen's Marque (far right). If you look closely you can also see the Flynn Flats construction on the left (narrow 10 storey building) and in the middle there is a yellow crane for 1595 Barrington. Eventually that crane will need to be raised up higher and the new building will be somewhat visible in the skyline (16 floors or so). It's only around 4-5 floors right now.


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Old Posted Dec 11, 2018, 6:22 AM
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Coal Harbour/Stanley Park, Vancouver, Dec.10 '18, my pics



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Old Posted Dec 11, 2018, 5:49 PM
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Nice find Drew... one of North America's truly iconic skylines.
     
     
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Nice pic! Looks like Halifax had a nice little building boom. I thought there was a height restriction in some places. I guess not, the citadel is hardly visible.
There are actually a few different layers of height restrictions over Downtown Halifax and the surrounding area. The "Ramparts Bylaw" is an overarching limit that prohibits any new construction from being visible from a certain point within the Citadel. There are then the Viewplanes which protect certain views between the Citadel and the Harbour (though not a full panoramic view). Further, there are site-specific height limits for some planning areas including Downtown which are based on (for lack of a better term) post-90s urban design principles.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 13, 2018, 6:05 AM
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Another Halifax shot:


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Too bad it's not higher resolution. Here's what it looks like zooming into the Spring Garden Road area a bit:



It's almost impossible to make out but the Trillium, the highrise near the middle with a curved corner facade, is wedged between two construction sites. The highrises are lined up along South Park street. There's a decent street wall emerging. I wonder if the 60's-70's tower-in-the-park apartments will ever get podiums (or shorter separate structures in front) that resemble those of the lower buildings. The podiums could have rooftop amenity space for the residents that would be as nice as or nicer than what's at ground level now.

The big hole with a crane in it is the Margaretta site.
     
     
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Looks like a solid streetscape. Beltline?

I was trying to find it on Google streetview, and on a slightly unrelated note, I stumbled upon the intersection of 8th Ave & 1st St, and I have to say it looks like it's probably among the finest downtown intersections in the country: https://goo.gl/maps/fwm3vWfQKGr - never seen it before.




Gorgeous view. What a fairly tale city.
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Looks like a solid streetscape. Beltline?

It's the corner of 1st st and 13th ave SW. https://goo.gl/maps/snLYexPQdzy

That strip on 1st has always been a cool area, though used to be quite desolate before all the surrounding condos were built. Looks like there's still some good restaurants / bars in the area - an acquaintance of mine was a chef at Ten Foot Henry on 1st right there before moving to Toronto.
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That Quebec City pic just gave me a boner! What a beauty!!!
     
     
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That Quebec City pic just gave me a boner! What a beauty!!!

LOL wow.......here you go.



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Old Posted Dec 13, 2018, 7:07 PM
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A dirty view from the Hilton.

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That picture perfectly sums up that late November feeling.
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