View from Vancouver: Vancouver on Canada's West Coast is currently experiencing a housing boom, but numerous other infrastuctural, cultural and community projects are also making their mark on the city.Vancouver is in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?" midmost of a new housing rush in the city centre. The last rush to downtown Vancouver was the rebuilding of the West End during the '60s. During the last decade, Vancouver planning department has been leading the charge to develop a city centre that is livable, beautiful, vital, humane and sustainable. Most of their strategies appear to be working. The planning and rebuilding of the Expo 86 Fair site on the North Shore of False Creek False Creek is a short inlet in the heart of Vancouver. It separates downtown from the rest of the city. It was named by George Henry Richards during his Hydrographic survey of 1856-63. jump-started the resettling of the Downtown Peninsula. Yale Town and Coal Harbour For the village on Vancouver Island, see . Coal Harbour followed. East False Creek and Downtown South are under way. Southeast False Creek and False Creek Flats are currently being planned. The planning projections call for an additional 54 000 people moving into Downtown Vancouver. More than 30 000 already have. Most housing is in small footprint towers with three- and four-storey townhouse town·house or town house n. 1. A residence in a city. 2. A row house, especially a fashionable one. bases. Retail street areas have become more concentrated. A planning policy of assuring public pedestrian walkways directly associated with the water's edge has resulted in a continuous seawall seawall: see coast protection. walk of 20km. All those planning platitudes extolling an 'alive downtown with eyes on the Street and accessible, walkable, neighbourhoods' are growing before our eyes. It feels good. The city is being revitalized. Projects such as The Residences on Georgia, by Jim Chang and Associates, The Roundhouse Community Centre by Baker McGarva Hart, The Coal Harbour Community Centre by Henriquez & Partners and related Waterfront Walkways have upped the dialogue in our building and landscape design communities. Before I introduce the major regional transportation construction project, The Millennium Line The Millennium Line is the second line in the SkyTrain rapid transit system in Greater Vancouver, Canada. The line is owned and operated by TransLink. History When the Expo Line opened in 1985, an extension to Lougheed Mall in the east Burnaby was proposed. , I must tell you that we have just finished an unpopular four month long transit strike. The Provincial Government finally brought it to a legislated end and the buses and SeaBuses are moving again. SeaBuses are marvellous, not as design objects, but certainly as pedestrian ferries that link the downtown with North Vancouver North Vancouver, city (1991 pop. 38,436), SW British Columbia, Canada, on Burrard Inlet of the Strait of Georgia, opposite Vancouver, of which it is a suburb. Shipbuilding, woodworking, and the shipping of grain, lumber, and ore are the chief industries. across the Vancouver Harbour. We need more of them, And I love the little baby ferries around Granville Island. The Millennium Line is currently under construction, with stations due to open this month. It is the continuation of the existing SkyTrain line, again, a legacy of Expo 86. SkyTrain is an elevated track An Elevated line or EL is basically an elevated subway which runs on a viaduct or bridge. New York City In the New York City Subway system, EL-lines consist of from the south the A,S train in Rockaway Park/Broad Channel Queens R to Broad Channel/ the F,N,M,D,Q lines to Coney LRT LRT Light-Rail Transit LRT Likelihood Ratio Test LRT Light Rapid Transit LRT Lower Respiratory Tract LRT Lehrstuhl für Raumfahrttechnik LRT Long Range Transportation LRT Light Railway Transit LRT London Regional Transport LRT Loving Relationships Training system. The ambitiously conceived new Millennium Line is 17km long with 11 passenger stations. It will link two points on the existing line, starting at the Commercial Drive/Broadway intersection, looping north, then east through Burnaby and Coquitlam to its New Westminister-Surrey connection. Vancouver architects were given leading roles in the design of the neighbourhood stations. The design process involved public consultation and the key issues were security, creating a warmer and more welcoming atmosphere and responding to local context. All stations were designed to a standard functional template but specific site and local community concerns were translated into making each station unique. Several stations have roof structures constructed in heavy timber, uncommon for this building type. The results look promising. Early favourites in the station race are the Rupert Street Station by Baker McGarva Hart and the Brent-wood station by Busby+Associates. Soon, commuters will begin to actively use the line and the public favourites will emerge. The Goal Harbour Community Centre was built for Marathon Realty, the developer of the Coal Harbour area, as a required public amenity. It is a beautiful bit of communal planning and architecture. The concrete building is buried into the slope of the land, opening with a glazed wall adjacent to the waterfront walkway. Its roofscape is a wonderful public garden and playground with this submarine' light tower rising through it. Its diagonal juxtaposition with the landscaped elevation of the Evergreen Building by Arthur Erickson Arthur Charles Erickson CC (born June 14, 1924, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is an internationally celebrated Canadian architect. He studied Asian languages at the University of British Columbia, and later earned a degree in architecture from McGill University is sublime. The career of Arthur Erickson, the eminence grise ém·i·nence grise n. pl. ém·i·nence grises A powerful adviser or decision-maker who operates secretly or unofficially. Also called gray eminence. of the Vancouver School is having a renaissance as of late. Recently completed is the Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues at UBC UBC Uniform Building Code UBC University of British Columbia UBC Union of the Baltic Cities UBC United Brotherhood of Carpenters UBC Universal Battery Charger UBC Union of Baltic Cities UBC Universal Bibliographic Control UBC Used Beverage Cans designed by Arthur Erickson with Noel Best of Architectura. It serves as an international policy research centre and teaching facility. The building includes conference spaces and offices and is set in a dramatic wooded site near the Nitobe Gardens. Its sustainable design strategies include natural ventilation Natural ventilation is the process of supplying and removing air through an indoor space by natural means. There are two types of natural ventilation occurring in buildings: wind driven ventilation and stack ventilation. and the use of significant quantities of local and salvaged materials. The Lui Centre won a 2001 AIBC AIBC Architectural Institute of British Columbia AIBC American-International Border Collie (Registry) Merit Award. At the award ceremony, Arthur shocked the assembled audience with his criticism of architecture patronage, '... no one is willing to pay for the most important parts of architecture. Value engineering continuously strips out important detailing'. The Waterfall Building, designed by Arthur Erickson and Nick Milkovich Architects, is 39 artist lofts and 11 street level retail units. It is a cast concrete building, quite unsentimental and stripped down in its material usage and detailing. The building is a rectangular doughnut of housing with its centre a landscaped court. Its sensory treat is a horizontal waterfall that falls as a water curtain under the Entrance Bridge. In the central courtyard, you are connected to the street by a large rectangular framed opening, but the waterfall provides for a startling star·tle v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles v.tr. 1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start. 2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. See Synonyms at frighten. but soothing visual and auditory break. Consolidating their reputation for responsive architecture, Patkau Architects have recently completed a beautifully detailed and crafted concrete house on Point Grey Road. It is a spectacular but difficult 10m wide site looking north over English Bay. The house is organized in a lineal That which comes in a line, particularly a direct line, as from parent to child or grandparent to grandchild. LINEAL. That which comes in a line. Lineal consanguinity is that which subsists between persons, one of whom is descended in a direct line from the other. plan with an elevated glass-bottomed lap pool used as a planning and sectional device to bring western light into the house and to form an exaggerated entrance canopy. Located in the Fraser River Delta on the south edge of Vancouver is the suburban island city of Richmond. Its new City Hall, (designed by Hotson Bakker Architects with Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, with Joyce Drohan, project architect), is a landmark building that helps redefine the city's image of a growing urbane centre, reflecting its modern West Coast context and its concern for sustainable building strategies. The building is composed of three planning elements, the Administration tower, the circular and transparent Council Chamber and the Meeting House, a spectacular horizontal link with its generous public galleria constructed with an exposed timber structure. Surrounding it are large public courtyards and beautifully landscaped terraces and water features. |
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