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Beatty Mews  

Beatty Mews

Vancouver, Canada

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Beatty Mews

Vancouver, Canada

STATUS
Built
YEAR
1997
SIZE
300,000 sqft - 500,000 sqft
BUDGET
$50M - 100M
This development in Vancouver’s Quayside Neighbourhood consists of two high-rise housing towers, an eight-storey residential building, and several townhouses. Its landmark status as the eastern terminus of the “high street” section of Pacific Boulevard is reinforced by contemporary, clearly expressed architecture, and by a central water feature which ties the development to False Creek. The project is successful in achieving a high degree of residential livability due to street and bridge geometry, the water views to the south, and a pedestrian walkway that winds through the site.

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