Squamish Nation proposes Vancouver's third-tallest tower

A 6,000-unit residential development designed by Revery Architecture has been proposed by the Squamish First Nation for 12 acres of tribal lands located in the Vancouver area.
Because the development is being proposed for land that falls solely under the jurisdiction of the Squamish First Nation, it is being designed outside of conventional zoning and land-use regulatory structures. As a result, the project partners aim to have little to no parking associated with the development and are moving to offer all of the units as rental homes, an arrangement that will guarantee a long-term flow of revenue for the Nation, The Vancouver Sun reports.
Revery Architecture is designing the 11-tower development, which will feature a series of housing complexes grounded by pedestrian retail and shared public spaces. Renderings for the development depict a series of sculptural towers studded with colorful metal scrims and dotted with full-size trees. Unlike ...
Antonio Pacheco via Archinect - News http://bit.ly/2NZl89Q
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