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V6A, 221 Union, BC
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221 Union, Vancouver, BC, V6A 2B2
No of Levels: 9, No of Suites: 128, Estimated Completion:
Early 2010
MAP 3 - East Coal Harbour Gastown, CityGate & False Creek
Type: Freehold
Bldg # 12

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BUILDING WEBSITE V6A at 221 union Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6A 2B2, Downtown Neighborhood, 128 suites, 9 levels, the building will be completed 2010. This website contains: current building MLS listings & MLS sale info, building floor plans & strata plans, pictures of lobby & common area, developer, strata & concierge contact info, interactive 3D & Google location Maps link www.6717000.com/maps with downtown intersection virtual tours, downtown listing assignment lists of buildings under construction & aerial/satellite pictures of this building. For more info, click the side bar of this page or use the search feature in the top right hand corner of any page. Building map location; Building #12-Map 3, East Coal Harbour, Gastown, Downtown & Citygate Area..



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221 Union, "V6A" is a collection of 128 modern residences created for those with a desire for authentic urban living in the heart of Vancouver's original neighbourhood, Strathcona. Located on Union Street between Main Street and Gore Avenue, V6A provides a current outlook on a vivid city. Just a few minutes from the Downtown core, Yaletown, South East False Creek, Gastown and Commercial Drive. Get to the heart of what matters. Presentation Ctr 1829 Quebec Street, 604-684-8717, www.onni.com , Developer; Onni Group of Companies, Architect: Lawrence Doyle Young & Wright Architects, Interior Designer; Inhouse, Occupancy; Early 2010, Suite sizes; 610 sq.ft. - 1335 sq.ft. .

221 Union Street

DE: 411269
Use: 9-storey residential and commercial
Zoning: HA-1A
Application Status: Complete
Architect: Young and Wright Architects Inc.
Review: First
Delegation: JLawrence Doyle, Young and Wright Architects Inc.; James Jarvis, James Jarvis & Associates Ltd. (Landscape Architects); Toshimasa Ito, Ito & Associates (Landscape Architect); Chris Evans, Onni Group of Companies; Damien Crowell, Pottinger Gaherty Environmental Consultants Ltd.
Staff: Ralph Segal

EVALUATION: SUPPORT (5-1)

Introduction: Ralph Segal, Development Planner, introduced the application for a new residential building in Chinatown. The proposed building is located in the non-designated sites portion of Chinatown where new buildings are expected. The site differs from patterns in Chinatown where lot sizes are generally very small. The building will contain ground floor commercial with residential above with 50% of the units being studios and the reminder either one or two bedroom units. The Panel adjourned to the model where Mr. Segal further described the proposal and development in the surrounding area.

Advice from the Panel on this application is sought on the following:
1. Building Character and Architectural Treatment:
Does the overall building character and exterior patterning, treatment and detailing respond appropriately to the Chinatown context (non-designated sites)?

2. Height:
Is the discretionary increase in height from 70 ft. to 90 ft. “earned”?

3. Union Street Pedestrian Realm:
Will the proposal’s sidewalk perpendicular lane interface contribute activity and visual interest to the Public Realm?

Mr. Segal took questions from the Panel.

Applicant’s Introductory Comments: Lawrence Doyle, Architect, further described the project noting the sustainable and security measures planned for the project. Mr. Doyle added that the brick on the building will be consistent with other buildings in the area.

Toshimasa Ito, Landscape Architect, described the landscape plans for the project noting the plans for the roof top patios and the lane elevation. He added that landscaping the lane will improve the overlook from the units.

The applicant team took questions from the Panel.

Panel’s Consensus on Key Aspects Needing Improvement:

Consider design development for a more historical Chinatown context;
Consider reducing the floor area in the upper floors to allow; and
Consider design development to allow for a single storey penthouse.
Related Commentary: The Panel supported the basic massing, articulation and building components although the Panel felt the building didn’t represent Chinatown but had a more Yaletown appearance. Some of the Panel would like to see more reference to the historical context of the area and felt the applicant had made the building too contemporary in appearance. Several Panel members liked the simplicity of the brick and thought it was well handled. They also liked the small, fine grained architectural expressions and how they were detailed.

The Panel noted that retailers in Chinatown usually put their wares out onto the street and the building would need the appropriate weather protection.

Most of the Panel thought the upper two floors were dominate and that the roof top elements should be more recessive. They suggested a slight reduction of floor area on the upper most floors to allow for a single storey penthouse to allow for more habitable space on the roof. A couple of Panel members suggested that the cornice lines needed to be stronger.

Most of the Panel thought the pedestrian realm could use more work and suggested adding more Ginko trees. They liked the way the retail wrapped around to the west lane as it was felt this would result in more use of the lane way but one Panel member suggested getting rid of the mechanical unit on the lane.

A couple of Panel members had some concern about the west facing suites noting that they would get hot and that ventilation would be important. There was also a concern regarding the pure glass element on the roof noting that the area could get very hot and would need a mechanical solution.

Applicant’s Response: Mr. Doyle thanked the Panel for their comments. He acknowledged that they will look at the design for the upper two floors regarding making the penthouse less dominant. Mr. Doyle expressed concern with the required setbacks on the lane adding that the design needs to take the setback into consideration.
 

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