IMG_9681 by Hung Lam, on Flickr
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urbancanadian;7597439 said:Here are two more renders for the cultural portion next door, at 801 Pacific:
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http://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/1380-1382hornby/documents/10BuildingRenderings.pdf
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http://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/1380-1382hornby/documents/10BuildingRenderings.pdf
I actually like the little yellow building. Gives a good reminder that before there were towers at the site it was all one and two-storey houses. That particular house was built around 1881 tradesman George Leslie. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Vancouver and might be the oldest house in the city.What really catch my eyes is that little yellow house in the render, they could replace it with a NYC style supertall skinny tower.![]()
IMG_0463 by Yellow Fever @ SkyscraperCity, on Flickr