New Look for 1133 Melville Street Proposal
Oxford Properties has changed the design plan for their 1133 Melville Street office building project, originally proposed for rezoning back in July 2015. The previous design was not supported at the Urban Design Panel in 2015, and has since been reworked with a smaller, but taller building.
The new design by James Cheng, features a much more interesting building massing. The revision includes stacked box design with the third box twisted from the street grid. There is a slight increase in height from 33 to 34-storeys. Details include:
- a building height of 550 ft.
- a total floor area of 555,047 SF
- a total density of 18.20 FSR (down from 22.46 FSR)
- four floorplate sizes, multiple decks including a rooftop deck
- floor to ceiling windows
- six levels of underground parking (231 vehicle spaces and 221 bicycle spaces)
The previous rezoning application can be viewed here: http://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/1133melville/index.htm
WOW. This reminds me of the Balenytata palace in Seoul, Korea!
A true testament of Mamalestian style architecture!