Five Oaks Inc.

New and pre-construction homes and developments for sale by Five Oaks Inc.

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Bellamy Hill Property By Five Oaks Inc.

This high rise apartment project consists of 27,125 square feet overlooking Rossdale and the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Located in the south east corner on 99 Avenue and 102 Street, it is zoned to accommodate 80 units on 20 floors. The tower of the building is twisted and stepped to create a varied profile and to take advantage of the river views to the east. Units are clustered into 3-storey volumes, which give the tower an identifiable scale – similar to a house. Individual units are designed around a three-seasons balcony that can be closed off from the exterior to extend usability during the spring and fall months. South facing units are glazed to utilize passive solar heating with operable screens to control overheating. North facing stairs and corridors are glazed to take advantage of natural light, but are not heated and act as a thermal buffer between the outdoors and the heated individual units. Visibility of interior doors and corridors from the street will animate the building from the exterior. Source : Five Oaks

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Bellamy Hill Property by Five Oaks Inc.

This high rise apartment project consists of 27,125 square feet overlooking Rossdale and the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Located in the south east corner on 99 Avenue and 102 Street, it is zoned to accommodate 80 units on 20 floors. The tower of the building is twisted and stepped to create a varied profile and to take advantage of the river views to the east. Units are clustered into 3-storey volumes, which give the tower an identifiable scale – similar to a house. Individual units are designed around a three-seasons balcony that can be closed off from the exterior to extend usability during the spring and fall months. South facing units are glazed to utilize passive solar heating with operable screens to control overheating. North facing stairs and corridors are glazed to take advantage of natural light, but are not heated and act as a thermal buffer between the outdoors and the heated individual units. Visibility of interior doors and corridors from the street will animate the building from the exterior. Source : Five Oaks

9847 Bellamy Hill Road North West Condos by Five Oaks Inc.

This high rise apartment project consists of 27,125 square feet overlooking Rossdale and the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Located in the south east corner on 99 Avenue and 102 Street, it is zoned to accommodate 80 units on 20 floors. The tower of the building is twisted and stepped to create a varied profile and to take advantage of the river views to the east. Units are clustered into 3-storey volumes, which give the tower an identifiable scale – similar to a house. Individual units are designed around a three-seasons balcony that can be closed off from the exterior to extend usability during the spring and fall months. South facing units are glazed to utilize passive solar heating with operable screens to control overheating. North facing stairs and corridors are glazed to take advantage of natural light, but are not heated and act as a thermal buffer between the outdoors and the heated individual units. Visibility of interior doors and corridors from the street will animate the building from the exterior. Source : Five Oaks

Bellamy Tower by Five Oaks Inc.

This high rise apartment project consists of 27,125 square feet overlooking Rossdale and the North Saskatchewan River Valley. The tower of the building is twisted and stepped to create a varied profile and to take advantage of the river views to the east. Units are clustered into 3-storey volumes, which give the tower an identifiable scale – similar to a house. Individual units are designed around a three-seasons balcony that can be closed off from the exterior to extend usability during the spring and fall months. South facing units are glazed to utilize passive solar heating with operable screens to control overheating. North facing stairs and corridors are glazed to take advantage of natural light, but are not heated and act as a thermal buffer between the outdoors and the heated individual units. Visibility of interior doors and corridors from the street will Source : Five Oaks


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