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USC Village Construction – May 2016

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Newberg Farm, May 2016

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USC Village Construction – April 2016

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USC Village Construction – March 2016

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Symphony Bowl, Whistler, BC

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USC Village Construction – February 2016

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USC Village Construction – December 2015

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USC Village Drone Flyover December 2015

Building 1 facade facing the central plaza.

 

USC Village Construction – November 2015

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View from the bridge at level 3.
Building 4 dining hall, with its roof framing nearly complete.
Buildings 4 & 9, on a day with an impeccable sky.
Flute bowls through the trees.
Fluid-applied waterproofing is applied to a shear wall on Building 6, where the brick facade will be hand-set.
The clock tower’s triple arch and rose panel. This is one of the most intricate pieces of precast on the project. The tower spire is visible beyond the panel.
Building 4 roof penthouses and clock tower.
View of the Building 4 clock tower from the Building 8 south courtyard.

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