Century Gardens at Century Park | ?m | 7s | ProCura Real Estate | Gardner Architecture

Looks, um, prisony, with larger windows.

Why can't developers building decent looking density in this city, with proper massing.

Rohit's Stadium Yards proves it can be done.
I don't love it but if there's one thing I've learned from spending a lot of time in former East Germany, it's that blocky buildings like this can feel nice if they're surrounded by pleasant streets and nice landscaping. Whether that happens here is, uh, to be determined.
 
The one to the left of it is finished though, so we can see what it'll be like when done. Bland, but fine enough.
 
I feel like the natural consequence of people calling buildings like this "bland" is a bunch of other buildings that use a bizarre patchwork of materials and colors in a completely tasteless, undiscerning way. I'd rather have the former than the latter.
Clearly it's possible to make buildings that are both not bland AND not ugly, like the Louvre which is also in Century Park
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Does anybody here know whether the road between that apartment building and the commercial to the south is a public roadway or an easement on private land in favour of public access?

It would be interesting to know who's supposed to take care of that road. I was driving that road a few weeks ago and I honestly thought my rental car would not get across unscathed. It has to be in the top 3 of un-drivable roads in Edmonton.
 

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