Townhouse development preservd Vancouver Hobbit House

Picture by fredzhang


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  • November 22, 2014
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  • Nikon D800
  • NIKON 24-70mm
  • Shooting Style Hand Held
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -3,-2,-1 ,+1,+2,+3
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes

8 Comments

22 Nov 02:42
fredzhang

A rezoning application has been submitted to preserve and restore the 84-year old Vancouver Hobbit house (or the house of Snow White’s Seven Dwarfs) as part of a townhouse project. Last spring, the 2,416 square foot storybook house was on the market for $2.86-million and there were immediate concerns by heritage and Tolkien fans that it would be demolished. Fortunately, the house along with several adjacent properties were purchased by heritage-friendly developer David Mooney who wanted to retain the 1930-built house as a part of a townhouse development. The development site and Hobbit house is located on the intersection of West King Edward Avenue and Ash Street, just 100 metres west of SkyTrain Canada Line’s King Edward Station. The project is being considered under the Cambie Corridor Plan which calls for greater density along the Canada Line route. The application, known as 587-599 West King Edward, proposes 20 units of three-storey townhouses including five lane-facing lock-off units and 40 underground parking spaces. In addition to the restoration of the Hobbit house, the developers will request Vancouver City Council to provide the property with a heritage designation that preserves the exterior of the house. They also plan to shift the house a few feet to make way for two lane-facing coach houses.

22 Nov 04:01
anonymous

10

22 Nov 07:24
siuh

10

22 Nov 08:59
denfer

Very well done

22 Nov 19:12
chema

nice processing

22 Nov 23:02
josephc

10

23 Nov 17:23
anonymous

...без лампочек было бы интереснее

24 Nov 07:13
gedmas

In my opinion: subject/composition - 9, process - 10. Overall - 10.

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