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Moda (310-316 Erb St W) | 6 fl | U/C
#31
But these days you could live in a shack in the woods and it'd still cost half a million dollars.
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#32
City of Waterloo gave the green light for this project to move along last night:

https://kitchener.citynews.ca/local-news...up-5350437
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#33
The crane is up here.
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#34
This is one floor above grade
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#35
Interesting construction on this one - the ground floor (tall ceilings where the lofts will be) is concrete while the other floors beginning atop of it are wood frame.
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#36
That's Edge Architects signature material and look for a lot of their buildings. Have a look at their portfolio. Their latter work is very good: https://www.edgeltd.ca/projects
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#37
(05-23-2023, 09:15 PM)ac3r Wrote: That's Edge Architects signature material and look for a lot of their buildings. Have a look at their portfolio. Their latter work is very good: https://www.edgeltd.ca/projects

 Edge Architects are easily one of my favorite architectural firms in the Region. They just seem to understand scale and materials choices better than the mass production architects like SRM.
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#38
This one has topped out. Will post some pictures next time I can get some. 
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