Eighth Avenue Place | |
Status: | Complete |
Former Names: | Eighth Avenue Place |
Location: | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Coordinates: | 51.0455°N -114.0729°W |
Architect: | Pickard Chilton, Gibbs Gage Architects, Kendall Heaton Associates |
Owner: | AIMCo, Ivanhoe Cambridge, Matco[1] |
Floor Area: | 1850000square feet |
Top Floor: | 51 rooftop (East), 41 rooftop (West) |
Floor Count: | 49 floors (East), 40 (West) [2] |
Building Type: | Office |
Roof: | 212m (696feet)(East), 177m (581feet) (West) |
Elevator Count: | 21 elevators (East), 16 elevators (West), 4 parkade elevators |
Main Contractor: | EllisDon |
Start Date: | 2008 |
Completion Date: | East tower April 11, 2011, West tower 2014 |
Developer: | Hines |
Eighth Avenue Place is a 1850000square feet[2] twin-tower building complex located in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The complex includes a 49-storey 212m (696feet) East tower, 40-storey 177m (581feet) West office tower, and a three-storey indoor urban park.[3]
The complex is housed on the site of the former Penny Lane Mall, originally intending to keep the historic name as "Penny Lane Towers", the project has since been renamed.[4]
Demolition of the old mall was completed in September 2007. Excavation of the parkade below the building commenced in December 2007 and construction of the 49-storey east tower, and the parkade begun in Summer 2008. Eighth Avenue Place East was completed in 2011 and is currently the fifth-tallest building in Calgary. Eighth Avenue Place West was completed later in 2014.
The structures, designed by Gibbs Gage Architects to have a Rocky Mountain theme, with a western facing pale-green glass wall mimicking mountain waters and glaciers. The remainder of the building adopts a dark gray-layered appearance representing the shifting tectonic plates that built the mountains. The complex connects to the Plus 15 skywalk system, and contains a six-level underground parkade with 1,141 parking stalls.[5] The buildings also feature landscaped terraces and plazas, a 30000square feet green roof, and an atrium winter garden.[6]
Eighth Avenue Place would win the 2018 BOMA Canada Earth Award for excellence in resource preservation and environmentally sound commercial building management for the Office Building class.[7]
Prior to construction, concerns had been raised over the destruction of the 94-year-old Penny Lane Mall; however, the City of Calgary approved the project in March 2006.[8]
Eighth Avenue Place has been certified LEED Platinum for Core and Shell.[9]