Thursday, March 27, 2014
Residential: 7 stories - 21 Scollard Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
INFORMATION
Type - Mid-Rise
Designation - Condominium
Status - Complete
Floors - 7
Height - 25.0m (82.0f)
Units - 99
Architect - Architects Alliance
Developer - Great Gulf Homes
Landscape Architect - Janet Rosenberg and Associates Landscape Architects
Building Record History
2005 - Complete
2004-07-24 - Construction
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Residential: 12 stories - Senate Square, Washington DC, USA
Esocoff Associates Architects: www.esocoff.com
201-225 I street NE, Washington DC
12 stories
432 residential units
568,120 sq ft
508 spaces of below grade parking
From the Architect's Website:
"Anchoring the eastern end of the emerging H Street corridor, two high rise condominium towers comprise this new development bounded by 2nd, 3rd, H and I streets in NE Washington, DC. Located a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol and Union Station, this Capitol Hill residential complex occupies a full block site along with two historic buildings surrounded by government buildings and commercial centers. This project is part of a larger "Great Streets" project, forming its eastern terminus. Floor to ceiling glass and walkout terraces are integrated into the masonry buildings and landscape offer a combination of views and privacy within an urban community".
12 stories
432 residential units
568,120 sq ft
508 spaces of below grade parking
From the Architect's Website:
"Anchoring the eastern end of the emerging H Street corridor, two high rise condominium towers comprise this new development bounded by 2nd, 3rd, H and I streets in NE Washington, DC. Located a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol and Union Station, this Capitol Hill residential complex occupies a full block site along with two historic buildings surrounded by government buildings and commercial centers. This project is part of a larger "Great Streets" project, forming its eastern terminus. Floor to ceiling glass and walkout terraces are integrated into the masonry buildings and landscape offer a combination of views and privacy within an urban community".
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201 and 225 Eye Street NE,
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