Bellwether
Park
OUR STORY
Here at Bellwether PArk
MORE THAN A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION, A LASTING ONE.
From your first glimpse, you know Bellwether Park is a community unlike any other. Bellwether Park represents a unique departure from typical suburban neighbourhood planning. Built on a neo-traditional design model, and it provides an example of New Urbanism-style development within the city. Roadways were constructed so as to encourage pedestrian usage, and those 'white picket fences' encourage interaction among residents whilst having your own private yard.
CREATING A NEW LANDMARK
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Because Family Matters; Neighbourhood parks, schools, and a brand new library provide the focus for this community. The natural environment is incorporated into open spaces throughout the neighbourhood, which includes diverse land uses and a fine-grained approach to mixed-use development. These elements, once dominant in traditional residential communities but lacking in recent suburban development styles, were used as the building blocks of the neo-traditional plan developed for Bellwether Park. The result of this planning effort was a walkable, street-oriented community in northwest Edmonton.
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A higher degree of attention is evident in each detail—from the grand windows down to the handles on the faucets. While every individual element is the result of a conscious decision, they all reinforce the same message to you on an unconscious level—"this matters."
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Bellwether Park is unlike anything else in Edmonton.
THE ARTISTRY, OUTSIDE AND IN
Bellwether Park is born from a collaborative effort between a talented group of artists and builders. Architects Tricon & Doopin have combined timelessness with modern sensibilities to give Bellwether Park its distinctive presence, creating a community that will never go out of style, but seems as though it has always been there.
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The unique character of this community reflects our belief that every project should be one-of-a-kind and built with family in mind.