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  1. urbottawa

    Odenak | 665 Albert St. | 105+120m | 31+36s | Dream+Multifaith | Perkins&Will+KPMB+Two Row | U/C

    These are going to slot nicely into the view from zibi
  2. urbottawa

    Ādisōke - Ottawa Public Library and Library and Archives Canada Joint Facility | ?m | 5s | City of Ottawa | Diamond Schmitt | U/C

    The eave/cornice feature is starting to take shape on various sides of the building, the wood soffit is going to look really sharp. Also, the ledges that divide the stone sections are being installed on the east side - looks like a bronze coloured aluminum if I had to guess.
  3. urbottawa

    Moxy Marriott / Major Apartments | 126 York St. & 151 George St. | 72m | 22s | Rimap | Le Groupe Architex

    The pre-cast “brick” has been cleaned and is looking much better
  4. urbottawa

    Relevé | 78+95.5m | 23+29s | Main+Main+Westdale+Centurion | Arcadis IBI

    I don't have a pic, but one unexpected benefit of Moon's feature lighting next door is it illuminates the north side of Revelé quite nicely at night and makes it stand out a lot more
  5. urbottawa

    Artefact on Argyle | 38m | 12s | Colonnade BridgePort | RLA

    Looks like work has started on this one
  6. urbottawa

    The Clemow | 52m | 17s | Katasa | RLA

    That actually is the neighbourhood name It's a shame the red brick got axed, turned out nice enough on the Norman building that also had a generic RLA design.
  7. urbottawa

    Ottawa's Skyline

    Little Italy Also, could the powers that be please start moving on the 2 massive projects that would entirely block this view…
  8. urbottawa

    Ascent @ LeBreton Flats | 86m+102m | 25s+30s | Claridge | EVOQ

    For all the hate that claridge got for east flats, it’s becoming a very nice urban space
  9. urbottawa

    The Emmy | 79m | 25s | Place Dorée Real Estate Holdings | GeigerHuot

    How is this utility box right next to the sidewalk on a brand new build acceptable?? Also disappointing that the trees are in small planters vs the ground. Little things like this have to be done better on new developments if we ever want downtown to be a more pleasant place to be.

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