Kitchener The Bright Building | ?m | 18s | HIP Developments | Martin Simmons

Bjays92

Senior Member
Member Bio
Joined
Jan 9, 2020
Messages
1,476
Reaction score
4,081
Location
Cambridge Ontario
This is a midtown condo development on the lrt along king, and looks promising.

Hudson-01 (1).jpg

Hudson-02 (1).jpg


Decided to showcase this next because apparently it's noteworthy for being on of the first electric only condo towers in the province


20210526_110645045_iOS_resize.jpg
20210526_110614652_iOS_resize.jpg

Crane was just installed yesterday (photo creds tomh009)
 
how much electricity is really needed to heat a 500sf 1 bedroom unit? Or is it maintaining the heating system that gets expensive? I know electric heating gets pricey, but my understanding was that it was in the range of about 2-3x the cost, not 20.

That gap will be closing very soon anyway with the carbon tax in the next couple of years. Natural gas is going to get far more expensive soon.
 
This one seems like it's been crazy slow for a building with basically no underground work. Basically stalled and but is suddenly now on its second above ground floor.

Some precast also applied already too, typical dark grey.

PXL_20220216_020742879.jpg
 
Last edited:
This one has been rising steadily now. Should be noted the renders posted at the top of the page are dated.

PXL_20220614_000819722.jpg


Updated renders show the much larger podium frontage along King St.

1655178274424.png
 
this is a total precast modular building - a lot of them are going up west of toronto in cities like Hamilton, KW and London
Look, @DavidCapizzano, if it doesn't happen in Toronto, it doesn't exist!

(Thanks, didn't know. It would be great to see delivered sections awaiting assembly/installation, if at all possible @emphur or others!)

42
 
Ask and ye shall receive. Full credit to attica over at WRC.

PXL_20220310_212708826.jpg

PXL_20220310_212951025.jpg

Obviously these are from a little earlier on in the year but these are a bunch of the precast sections, they were delivered/stored at what is currently the vacant lot of the Metz (formerly Schneiders, and set to undergo massive redevelopment but it's a few years off still)
 

Attachments

  • PXL_20220310_212547434.jpg
    PXL_20220310_212547434.jpg
    152 KB · Views: 39
  • PXL_20220310_212624241.jpg
    PXL_20220310_212624241.jpg
    82.9 KB · Views: 43

VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) industrial heat pumps are quite magical and will probably be standard equipment in 5 years (alongside natural gas). They put heat where you want heat (water boiler, etc.) and cold where you need cold (elevator mechanical rooms). In spring/fall you can move heat from the hot sun-side to the colder side of the building calling for heat very cheaply.

You can save quite a bit of gas in summer just preheating water from city distribution temperature with a single 30 ton unit (~100 apartments cooling).
 
Last edited:

Back
Top