Lego Tree Tower: Vancouver's New Skyline Proposal
Vancouvers Proposed Lego Tree Office Building: A Unique Blend of History and Modernity
A groundbreaking proposal for a 22-story office building, resembling a Lego tree or maple, is set to replace a parking lot near Vancouvers historic Waterfront Station. The tower, inspired by the citys past, features stacked floors offset from each other and planted with small trees and shrubs. The project aims to preserve key views, avoid disturbing the stations foundation, and save costs by skipping an underground parkade. Public feedback is crucial, with a heritage impact report, Urban Design Panel review, and Development Permit Board decision upcoming. The site, owned by Cadillac Fairview, has been undeveloped for decades, so construction may still be years away.
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