My Modern Metropolis

Twisting Skyscraper Reshapes Downtown Vancouver


Taking inspiration from the Flatiron Building in New York City, Danish Architecture fim BIG have unveiled their proposal for a 490 ft high skyscraper in downtown Vancouver. Twisting and turning into the air, the 49 story Beach and Howe tower is not only a unique addition to the Vancouver skyline, it aims to be a dramatic gateway that speaks to the emerging creative economy in the city.

600 residential units will occupy the 49-story tower, while the first nine floors of the tower will accomodate offices, shops and restaurants. Once completed, it will be Vancouver's fourth tallest building.

“The Beach and Howe tower is a contemporary descendant of the Flatiron Building in New York City – reclaiming the lost spaces for living as the tower escapes the noise and traffic at its base," says Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner of BIG. "In the tradition of Flatiron, Beach and Howe’s architecture is not the result of formal excess or architectural idiosyncrasies, but rather a child of its circumstances: the trisected site and the concerns for neighboring buildings and park spaces.”










BIG's website
via [Dezeen], [Architecture Lab]

Views: 1510

Tags: Beach and Howe, Big, Twisting Skyscraper Reshapes Downtown Vancouver, architecture

Add a Comment

You need to be a member of My Modern Metropolis to add comments!

Join My Modern Metropolis

Comment by Joe Synnd on May 4, 2012 at 1:56am

This building would make great gate to the city. I like also Yongsan International Business District that was designed by the same architectonic firm. One article that attracted my interest last week was about Wooden High Rise Buildings. They are not that impressive from architectonic point of view, on the other hand I did not know, that it is even possible to build 30-storey wood tower.

ADVERTISEMENT

© 2013   Created by alice.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service