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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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Old Posted May 12, 2009, 2:55 AM
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Don't beleive these have been posted, they are for the upcoming new Law Building at UBC. Cheers.



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Don't beleive these have been posted, they are for the upcoming new Law Building at UBC. Cheers.
where is this building going up? doesn't look like its close to either west or east mall?
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East Mall past Buchanan Tower?
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Purely orgasmic.

Is it going on top of where the current Law building is? Across East Mall from Buchanan?
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Old Posted May 12, 2009, 4:09 AM
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Budget is $39Million

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The new Faculty of Law project is a proposed 4 storey 135,000 square foot LEED Gold building. It will consist of a concrete frame with brick, wood and glass exterior cladding. The building will be a replacement structure for the existing Curtis Law building, located at East Mall and Marine Drive on the UBC Point Grey Campus. The project architects, Diamond
and Schmitt and CEI in joint venture, are currently working to complete construction documents in July 2009 with an anticipated construction start set for September 2009.
Preconstruction services will begin immediately and will require a full and detailed estimate of the project.
The building will be a mix of assembly spaces, including a library component that makes up approximately 40% of the area. Offices, Classrooms and informal learning spaces will make up the balance of the program. A three storey forum space, with retractable seating, is an integral part of the atrium. The new building will be constructed adjacent to the existing
Law library, which will be kept in operation until after the completion of the new building and collections are moved over. The project schedule and General Conditions should anticipate the partial demolition of the existing Curtis Building, with sufficient time allowed in the schedule to demolish the library after completion of the building and collections move.

A geothermal well field is planned to be constructed adjacent to the proposed facility, down the slope towards Marine Drive. An occupancy date of September 2011 is targeted.
Program (sq.m.)
5,117.5 Law Faculty Program
2,757.6 Law Library Program
7,875.1 Total Net
12,491 Total Gross (134,453 sf)
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Ok I understand the rendering now. The building on the right of the rendering is Buchanan Tower and the road closest to you is Marine Drive.

I'm just confused because the road definitely does not look like that right now, and I feel like there are houses where the rendering is.

EDIT: It looks as if they are building it over the current Crescent Road and extending East Mall straight through to Marine Drive.

EDIT2: Eer.. just ignore me. The rendering still doesn't make sense.
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Looks like the intersection shown is Crescent Road and East Mall.
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Looks like a great improvement over the current building. The rendering makes sense to me location-wise. The only thing that may be somewhat off is that Crescent Road/East Mall is a bit steeper there leading down to Marine Drive, I believe. I think the vantage point in the second rendering is something like this:

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From what I understand it is just going to replace the current building isn't it? so it should just be exactly where the current building sits, just like it is shown in the renderings.
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^ that's correct.

Not sure what will happen to the entire law faculty and library while construction is going on...
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They are in swing spaces throughout the campus. My girlfriend was there last term but transferred out this year to avoid the hassle.
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From the Straight...

Arthur Erickson's final contribution to be unveiled in 2010

As the global architecture community mourns the passing of Vancouver’s “concrete poet” Arthur Erickson on May 20 at age 84, his final contribution has yet to be unveiled.

One of Erickson’s most beloved designs, the B.C. Museum of Anthropology, is currently undergoing a renewal project, for which the architect served as a consultant to Noel Best of Stantec Architecture.

The project includes the addition of a new wing and welcome plaza, and upgrades to the Bill Reid Rotunda, which have now been completed, and work on the Multiversity Galleries (formerly Visible Storage) and major temporary exhibition gallery, which are still under construction and will be revealed at a grand re-launch in January 2010.

“Arthur Erickson’s name is still associated with the expansion, and he was consulted throughout the design and building of the new wing and the renovations that were being taken on,” explained Moya Waters, the museum’s associate director and leader of its renewal project, in conversation with the Straight. “His name is on the plans as the consulting architect. We had to respect his vision for the museum, and we have always consulted with him for almost everything we’ve done around the building, because we definitely respect his vision for that space and his authorship of our space.”

In designing the museum, she added, Erickson “was a visionary architect. He was inspired by the setting of the museum, and the Northwest Coast architecture that he used as a reference for the design of the museum—the post-and-beam architecture of the Northwest Coast big houses. He designed the museum with that post-and-beam style, but he also designed it for the objects that were intended to be displayed there....He designed the great hall, for instance, to have the scale that would display those pieces in their glory—the massive sculptures and totem poles.”

Erickson first achieved international notoriety for his design of the Simon Fraser University Burnaby campus, and in addition to the MOA, went on to design the Vancouver Law Courts and Robson Square in Vancouver. Further afield, he designed Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall, the Canadian Embassy in Washington, the California Plaza in Los Angeles, the Kuwait Oil Sector Complex in Kuwait City, the Kunlun Apartment Hotel Development in Beijing, and Napp Laboratories in Cambridge, England.

But his heart always remained always close to the MOA, which he designed in 1976. “We like to think we were one of his favourite buildings,” said Waters, noting that Erickson’s 80th birthday celebrations were held at the museum. In honour of that celebration, Erickson’s original vision for a reflecting pool behind the building was temporarily brought to life.

“It was one of his life-long dreams to have the reflecting pool filled permanently, to complete the vision of the architecture,” explained Waters. It was only the second time in its history that the pool had been filled, as university officials have had ongoing concerns about its impact on the site’s ecology and stability.

“There’s been lots of studies done because there was question originally of the cliff stability, but that’s been addressed now,” added Waters. “It’s still a vision for us to complete that pond in his memory.”
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Old Posted May 24, 2009, 1:01 AM
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I'm not at all familiar with the development going on at UBC, but I snapped this picture this morning at NW Marine and Chancellor:

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i also saw that development yesterday on my way to attending a friend's convocation. i wasnt aware of the development prior to that heh. if you look close enough on the banner... www.coastliving.ca
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man, that law school looks pretty generic, after the novelty wears off, this is going to be one of those buildings people barely notice as they walk by. damned jack diamond is winning so many competitions these days, it's almost silly.

still, it's a hell of a lot better than the current building. maybe someone will get ambitious along the line and they'll toss up a patrick blanc-style green wall or something to make it look less like everything else (and to hide the inevitable washed out look).

thanks for the renders j-lo.
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Apparently a Save-on-Foods is opening up at UBC soon.
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^can't wait... that damn safeway was just too far:>
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^ where?
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Wesbrook and 16th, which kind of sucks. Depending on the time of day (buses), Alma Safeway will still be more convenient for a lot of people in res.
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