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Sorry for the bad angle, taken from McDonald’s 10305 80 Ave NW.
 
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Glass slams or all the way up.

What’s the next tower we are going to watch rise? We need one.

Stationlands 37 storey?
Falcon II is supposed to start this year, but that’s from what the Transforming Edmonton article about the Falcon said last year.

I’ve walked by the site a few times and there’s a sign saying there’s an approved permit for a 300 unit high rise but who knows if that’s going to change or not.
 
Wow the white strip looks bad…
ugh they really could’ve continued to use the black glass in that spot instead and give the whole building a nice clean modern look. The white isn’t terrible but it would’ve been better without it. At least we have 1 modern looking tower in the whyte ave area now.
 
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I'm fully on the "contemporary buildings should have more ornamentation" train, but watching Edmonton architects and developers pull things like this makes me want to go full-on Adolf Loos.
 
Falcon II is supposed to start this year, but that’s from what the Transforming Edmonton article about the Falcon said last year.

I’ve walked by the site a few times and there’s a sign saying there’s an approved permit for a 300 unit high rise but who knows if that’s going to change or not.
Falcon II is not starting this year, as they are waiting to fill at least 70% to ask for a new loan to the bank (currently they are around 40%, faster than expected) so hopefully they start in 2026, and a taller building compared to the first.
 
I'm fully on the "contemporary buildings should have more ornamentation" train, but watching Edmonton architects and developers pull things like this makes me want to go full-on Adolf Loos.
Well the developer and architect of this building are both from Calgary. And if you have looked at any of their other projects you'll notice that they all look generally the same.
 
Well the developer and architect of this building are both from Calgary. And if you have looked at any of their other projects you'll notice that they all look generally the same.
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This feels like an Edmonton trend. Okay buildings / materials ruined by weird asymmetrical designs. If anyone could find Calgary examples I'd be intrigued to see.
 
Well when the other towers of this development go up and the other residential building kitty corner to that one goes up density will definitely be a whole lot better. Southpark phase 2 would be nIce to see
Yes, although I do have to give kudos to the Southpark developers for putting in a nice little park for people in the area to use while waiting to develop this site, as opposed to some developers (not going to name the names here, but we know a few around town) who would have left it a fenced up garbage strewn old parking lot.
 
Has anyone heard another on future phases or timing of this and south park’s next buildings?
 

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