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150 Athletes Way

Built: 2007-2010
Designed by: Merrick Architecture Borowski Lintott Sakumoto Fligg
Type: Residential
Stories: 8
Location: 150 Athletes Way, Vancouver, Canada
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L ocated on the corner of Jervis Inlet, this mixed use building features six floors of residences above two floors of retail and office space. The majority of this building is kept low to preserve views of False Creek for neighboring buildings and allow for better natural light penetration and cooling breezes.

  • Architecture firm: Merrick Architecture Borowski Lintott Sakumoto Fligg
  • This building was part of the athletes' residence complex for the 2010 Winter Games, officially known as "2010 Olympic and Paralympic Village Vancouver."

  • January 14, 2003: This was revealed in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic bid book to be the location of the athletes' village.
  • April 4, 2006: Millennium Development won the bid for this project.
  • March 10, 2007: Groundbreaking on the project which includes this building.
  • November 1, 2009: This building was turned over to the Vancouver Organizing Committee for use at athlete and official housing for the 2010 winter games.
  • July 1, 2010: New permanent residents move in.

  • This building meets LEED Gold guidelines.
  • Rainwater is collected and stored for irrigating the landscaping during dry months.
  • There is a system to harvest heat from the sewers.
  • This building has a green roof.
  • Windows and balconies have been angled to take advantage of natural cooling breezes.
  • This building has been oriented to take advantage of natural light and reduce electric needs.

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  • Before this was a residential district, this was a surface parking lot, and before that a shipyard.

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