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Meadowlark Apartments | RMS Group

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After lurking for many years, these latest photos compelled me to register just to say OUCH. We need a sharp u-turn on what's passing for acceptable design across the city these days
Welcome! And when I saw the images too, I thought how could the building look dated before it's built? :(
 
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I'm probably the only one who doesn't hate how it looks. The grey squares by the windows are probably unnecessary and the street level activation could be better, but in person I don't think it looks awful.
I'm with you. At least there's some color to it.
 
Why does Edmonton default to comparing developments to the worst in the City; it would be more useful to compare it to the best the City has to offer. This so-so building trend has to stop -- the latest abomination is now proposed for Old Strathcona. These ugly buildings are ruining the City one block at a time.
 
Why does Edmonton default to comparing developments to the worst in the City; it would be more useful to compare it to the best the City has to offer. This so-so building trend has to stop -- the latest abomination is now proposed for Old Strathcona. These ugly buildings are ruining the City one block at a time.
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MURB era, a block or two away. Bad design is not a "trend", it's a natural consequence of cost constraints.
 
I'm also neutral on this but I just wish they would think about street greenery in general. The way it is it won't be cozy in any of the seasons, neither winter or summer. It feels cold now and too hot in the summer. Sometimes surroundings give expensive feeling regardless of the building itself. Unfortunately, this feels cheap inside out in that sense.
 

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