Calgary House - Properties - Westbank Living
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In the heart of Downtown Calgary, Calgary House is a fully expressed ecosystem for living beautifully.

Offering a collection of unique home typologies designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, every aspect of the interior architecture has been considered to optimize functionality and maximize liveability. Discover creative living space for lease designed for innovators, disruptors, creators, makers and thinkers - this is the future of life and work in Calgary.

Our creative living space starts where everyone else’s penthouse level ends. Offering 12-month unfurnished rentals and fully furnished homes available for stays of 30 nights or more, Calgary House is designed for living beautifully, with optimal functionality. Select furnished homes feature custom Italian furniture by B&B Italia.

Features & Amenities

Home Specifications

  • Interiors by BIG
  • Chrome Kohler Fixtures
  • Custom Designed Kitchens
  • Quartz Countertops
  • Home Technology powered by TELUS including Optic TV and WiFi
  • Kohler bathroom fixtures
  • Sheer blinds throughout and black-out blinds in master bedrooms of most homes
  • Full Kitchen Appliance Packages
  • Spectacular views
  • In-Suite Laundry
  • Pet-Friendly

Amenities

  • Stunning 11-storey atrium and living green wall, enhancing air quality and creating a unique arrival experience for the building
  • Private Residential Entrance & Elevators
  • Shared in-building conference facility
  • A comprehensive fitness facility on level 16
  • Public Art, Northern Lights by Douglas Coupland
  • Direct bridge access to the +15 pedestrian network
  • Bike storage
  • On-site Concierge

Available at Monthly Rate:

  • Secure underground parking
  • EV stalls
  • Storage

Art by world renowned artist Douglas Coupland by night. World class architecture from Bjarke Ingels by day. Calgary House will have a memorable experience from booking and arrival to departure.

Public Art

A building that beautifully transitions from day to night with a digital art façade designed by Douglas Coupland.

Wellness Centre

Calgary House will offer a comprehensive fitness facility on level 16. The offering will include top the line fitness equipment and a group fitness studio which will offer revolving dynamic programming.

Technology

The world is becoming ever more connected with each passing day, and while smart devices within smart homes are popular, they are far from ubiquitous.

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Concept

Calgary is in the midst of transformation. Calgary House is the next stage of the city’s evolution.
 The vision for Calgary House is a fully expressed ecosystem for living beautifully. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group in collaboration with author/artist Douglas Coupland, as the tower rises upwards, it transforms into Calgary House, a collection of penthouse-level homes starting from levels 30-58. As the building shifts to residential, exterior balconies are introduced to shape the form of the building.


Each home at Calgary House features interiors designed by Bjarke Ingels Group with unique home typologies ranging from studio, 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom homes. Each beautifully designed to optimize functionality and maximize liveability, an abundance natural light and fresh air combine with ergonomic design and technology to create ideal living environments.


The building’s façade fully integrates a programmable public art installation by author and artist, Douglas Coupland. Called Northern Lights, Coupland has created a series of animation sequences which illuminate the building’s façade, creating patterns of colour designed to complement the building’s curved skin and mineralogical underlying structure.


Calgary House is the natural continuation of the design philosophy of Gesamtkunstwerk that began with Vancouver House, its sister structure on the West Coast. Both projects were born from the idea of creating the total work of art at the scale of city building — exemplifying the integration of art and architecture.