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BIG Unveils Plans for Its New Twisting Residential Skyscraper in Vancouver

02/15/2012
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    The way the news has been going lately, you'd think <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/big">BIG</a> architects are involved with every major project up for grabs - and now there's another one to add to the list. <a href="http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2012/02/beach-howe-tower-proposal-vancouver-big-tower-bjarke-ingels-group/" target="_blank">VancityBuzz</a> reports that BIG just unveiled a proposal for a new residential tower in Vancouver on the corner of <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=beach+and+howe+in+vancouver&amp;hl=en&amp;ll=49.274654,-123.130791&amp;spn=0.001872,0.004823&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=37.188995,79.013672&amp;hnear=Howe+St+%26+Beach+Ave,+Vancouver,+Greater+Vancouver+Regional+District,+British+Columbia+V6Z+1R8,+Canada&amp;t=h&amp;z=18" target="_blank">Beach &amp; Howe Street</a> adjacent to the Granville Bridge. The twisting tower rises up from a triangular base away from the noisy highway in order to minimize its shade impact on a park across the street. Although the details are a bit sketchy, the Beach &amp; Howe Tower seems to be in line with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/big-wins-kimball-art-center-competition-with-its-twisting-timber-eco-tower/">BIG's other projects</a> and will likely include energy-efficient design, natural daylighting, and a mixed-use layout.
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    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/BIG">BIG's</a> daring proposal for the Vancouver 49-storey residential tower includes a 9-storey podium with market rental housing, commercial uses, and a childcare facility.
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    Inside there would be 600 residential units including 180 market rental units, 713 parking spaces, 8 loading bays and 270 bike spaces.
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    The podium would provide space for retail like a grocery store, drugstore and liquor a store.
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    At a building height of 150 meters, the Beach &amp; Howe Tower would be Vancouver's tallest building on the southern end of downtown and the 4th tallest building in the city.
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    Although the residential tower is located next to the busy <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_Street_Bridge" target="_blank">Granville Street Bridge</a>, the building's twisting form works to minimize the noise by angling away at the bottom and then twisting as it rises up.
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    This twisting is also to help sunlight reach a park across the street from the building.
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    The tower's dramatic shape is therefor both aesthetic and functional and maximizes natural daylight into the apartments.
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    Under Granville Street Bridge, the space can be used for a variety of events and activities.
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    Comparison of the tower's height to other buildings in the city.
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    BIG is currently seeking a rezoning through the city to carry forward with the project.
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The way the news has been going lately, you'd think BIG architects are involved with every major project up for grabs - and now there's another one to add to the list. VancityBuzz reports that BIG just unveiled a proposal for a new residential tower in Vancouver on the corner of Beach & Howe Street adjacent to the Granville Bridge. The twisting tower rises up from a triangular base away from the noisy highway in order to minimize its shade impact on a park across the street. Although the details are a bit sketchy, the Beach & Howe Tower seems to be in line with BIG's other projects and will likely include energy-efficient design, natural daylighting, and a mixed-use layout.

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