CALGARY — Telus Corp. marked the opening of its new 60-storey Calgary headquarters on Wednesday.
The new $400-million skyscraper, Telus Sky, has been in development for nine years and is now the third-tallest building in downtown Calgary. It features 750,000 square feet of office and retail space as well as 326 rental homes.
The building’s eye-catching design, by architects Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and Dialog, along with developer partner Westbank and Allied, starts with a rectangular floorplate and then gradually twists as it rises.
Integrated into the facade of Telus Sky is Canada’s largest public art display. “Northern Lights” by 91Ô´´ author and artist, Douglas Coupland, creates a light show across the building’s exterior.
Telus Sky will be home to about 1,600 Telus employees.
It joins Telus Garden in 91Ô´´, Telus Harbour Toronto, Telus House Ottawa, and Place Telus Québec as one of the company’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum-certified buildings.
Among the building’s environmental features is a storm water management system that recycles rainwater for use in washroom toilets, reducing the building’s municipal water demand by 70 per cent.
Telus is building a landmark tower in downtown Victoria, called Telus Ocean, at Douglas and Humboldt. The 11-storey, glass-sided triangular building is scheduled for completion in 2024.
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