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Old Posted Dec 14, 2020, 4:17 PM
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1045 Haro Street | 177m | 55 fl | Proposed



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https://www.1045harostreet.com/

The proposal contemplates two buildings, one 15-storey (206 feet) and one 55-storey (plus a mechanical penthouse) (580 feet), with a total of 516 new homes (450 units of strata residential and 66 rental units), 42,000 SF of retail space, a 49-space daycare, a new public plaza, and pedestrian connections through the site.




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Old Posted Dec 14, 2020, 5:33 PM
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So far the massing looks good. Much a fan of the smaller separate tower here rather than increasingly-common oversized podiums of late.
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^That rendering looks like it was printed on paper with a fold in it. Looks like the kink in the middle and the razor-thin profile will defy structural laws of engineering.

I want to see renders from different angles. There's nothing else on the website
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Old Posted Dec 14, 2020, 6:41 PM
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^That rendering looks like it was printed on paper with a fold in it. Looks like the kink in the middle and the razor-thin profile will defy structural laws of engineering.
Shangri-la, the Charleston, and the new social housing tower proposal at Richard/Drake are all equally razor-thin from the same angle.

At any rate, after the Bjarke Ingels and Kengo Kuma towers, really anything is possible in this city.
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Old Posted Dec 14, 2020, 8:24 PM
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Oh wow. That looks cool as hell. I can see now why there wee concerns about shadowing Robson Street.
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interesting and impressive... I cant wait to tune into the open house tonight. Hope to see some of you there! (virtually)
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Hard to imagine that just to the left of this photo there is going to be a massive cluster of just as tall towers...
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Oh....well that is a surprise.
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Watched the presentation for this project...the tower also goes through the Heather Bay view cone and will require a full exemption. They mentioned they haven't talked to City staff about that yet (!)

This is the same view cone that influenced the shape/siting of Living-Shangrila and Trump.
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Love it! How do I give it my full support?
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Love it! How do I give it my full support?
Comments can be expressed either by emailing openhouse@poonigroup.com or by filling in the comment sheet located at the bottom of the project's website.

https://www.1045harostreet.com/

The deadline is December 20th, 2020, as they revealed at the open house they intend to submit an application in January.
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Question hmmmm ... avant-garde ... or am I wrong

In the render, the tall tower seems to have an ovehanging "kink" or "crick" to it. Am I wrong? Looks a tad unorthodox. ....
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I really want to like this, but judging from the single rendering, I'm not a huge fan. It looks messy for what should be a sleek tower. The endoskeleton look of the building does it no favours; the balconies, the weird stairway crown, the odd vertical lines/spandrel running down the tower. It's exposing its blemishes rather than covering them up. This tower needs reflective glass to work.

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Thanks!

Hard to tell what's happening at the base - it looks like a diagonal mews to the alley / Thurlow. Not sure how those angled facades will funnel the wind down to the sidewalk.

I expected the tower to be closer to the Sutton Place side to cluster the tall buildings, but that could have increased overall shadowing or intusion into the Heather view cone.

You can see that the south side is actually rendered as a mish-mash of spandrel panels (including the stepped spandrel crown mentioned by Giallo).

Yes - tower placement is in response to the Heather view cone ('D' below):


https://guidelines.vancouver.ca/V003...355.1557532829

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A few more images per the Daily Hive











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Thanks for posting!
If it does breach the Heather view cone, the alternative would be to have a slab block that wholly sits under the view cone
(they could probably get 20 storeys) and then the only issue would be casting a very wide shadow on Robson St.
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If it does breach the Heather view cone, the alternative would be to have a slab block that wholly sits under the view cone
(they could probably get 20 storeys) and then the only issue would be casting a very wide shadow on Robson St.
They showed a visual of the view cone intrusion in their presentation. Relative to the minor intrusions that have been permitted (ie. a few feet on some proposals), this one is quite significant and effectively the entire top half of the tower. Tough to see how they will be getting planning staff to support it (but would have massive implications if they do).
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Which leans towards a shorter slab building and shadowing Robson St.
That would be consistent with other projects that loom over adjacent streets, like The Post.
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Preemptive reminder that we have a viewcone complaint thread here.
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The Heather Bay viewcone:



Masts add "context" to the viewcone

https://vancouver.ca/home-property-d...cted-view.aspx
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