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77 Walter Hardwick Avenue

Built: 2007-2010
Designed by: Merrick Architecture Borowski Lintott Sakumoto Fligg
Type: Residential
Stories: 8
Location: 77 Walter Hardwick Avenue, Vancouver, Canada
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O ne of the better-situated mid-rise residences that make up the Millennium Water project, 77 Walter Hardwick Avenue, like its neighbors, was designed to make use of the latest in environmentally-friendly design and construction methods.

Its residences face onto the main plaza of the complex and are just steps away from the community center and False Creek waterfront.

  • 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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