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Telus Corp. opens Telus Sky, 60-storey tower in Calgary; building a tower in Victoria

Telus is building its 11-storey Telus Ocean tower in downtown Victoria
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Telus Sky officially opened in downtown Calgary on Wednesday. JEFF McINTOSH, THE CANADIAN PRESS

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 Canadian 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 Vancouver, 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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