By ChangingCity
The design, by Birmingham and Wood with ASIR Architects has a grey and yellow palette (a refreshing change from the ubiquitous Chinatown red) and a contemporary take on the Chinatown balcony/screen idea.
Construction has seemed at times to be painfully slow – the construction method is unusual (and we think it’s the first time it’s been used in the city). A series of hollow metal frames, a storey high, form the party wall with the building to the east. Reinforcing rods run vertically through the frames, and concrete was pumped into the frame, creating a solid flank wall. The outer wall was built with similar frames but those didn’t have the concrete liner.
The original design showed some greater variation on the flank wall, with yellow window surrounds. Instead there are random yellow and cream vertical panels.
We assume that once the building is occupied the owners won’t necessarily keep the yellow shutters closed …read more
Source: Changing City
633 Main Street will be a 16-storey building at the Northwest corner of Main and E Georgia Street. Retail uses are located at grade, with the intention of providing small-scale retail along Main Street and Georgia Street in keeping with the type of retail prevalent in Chinatown. The retail space provided on Georgia Street adjacent to the rear lane is expected to animate the rear of the property across from the plaza space on the Chinatown Parkade site. The remainder of the building is residential uses. A total of 188 condo units are proposed. The total density as approved is 8.82 FSR. A CAC was offered as part of the rezoning in the amount of $1,237,725 as a cash payment.