Walking Tour
CTBUH partnered with ULI Ottawa on the afternoon of October 3 for the 11th annual CTBUH 2024 Global Walking Tour, and was also a part of the Ottawa Architecture Week activities taking place around the city.
The Ottawa tour explored how people live in tall buildings and the kind of amenity that sky-high residential "villages" offers. The tour explored a few recently completed high-rise development projects in Downtown, and the emerging neighbourhoods in Lebreton Flats, and on Chautier Island. View the tour map and scenes from the day below.
Gathering Point: Southwest corner of Lyon and Albert
400 Albert and 340 Queen Street – new condominium and rental developments
473 Albert Street – the Slayte, office to residential conversion
300 Lett Street -- condominium in East LeBreton Flats
326 Lett Street -- future public park
301 Lett Street – new rental development (under construction)
201 Lett Street -- Pindigen Park
125 Zaida Eddy Private -- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Head Street Square and new rental development project, 310 Miwate Private
ULI Social: Mill Street Brew Pub
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