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Vancouver House by Bjarke Ingels Group is a total work of art that inspired the creation of a new waterfront community - the Beach District. A project recognized around the world, Vancouver House aims for art, a living sculpture. BIG’s design team took a fresh look at every detail. Each home features high-quality design and interior finishings curated by BIG.

Gallery

The homes at Vancouver House feature high-quality design and interior finishings by BIG. The Studios at Vancouver House come furnished with custom B&B Italia furnishings.

Features & Amenities

Interiors by BIG

  • Light Oak Flooring
  • Triple Glazed Windows
  • Contemporary roller blinds
  • Juliet balconies
  • Custom kitchen and bathroom cabinetry
  • Closet organizers
  • Contemporary Bathrooms with Soaker Bathtubs and Tiled Showers
  • Full kitchen appliance package
  • In-suite laundry
  • Studios furnished with custom B&B Italia furnishings
  • Pet-friendly

Amenities

  • Public Art, Spinning Chandelier by Rodney Graham
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
  • Parcel Lockers
  • On-Site Building Manager
  • In-Building Resident Gym
  • Fresh Street Market

Available at Monthly Rate:

  • Secure underground parking
  • Bike storage
  • Storage lockers
  • Modo Carshare

Applying the “Total Design” philosophy to an entire district and building on the success of Granville Island across False Creek, Vancouver House is not only an architectural breakthrough, but the active core of a new waterfront neighbourhood called the “Beach District”.

Public Art

Rodney Graham’s public art installation, a monumental 14 by 21-foot crystal chandelier transforms the vast cathedral-like space underneath the Granville Street Bridge. Spinning Chandelier will activate at 12pm, 4pm and 9pm local time each day, illuminating, descending and spinning for four minutes, before ascending, back to its starting point. A major public art installation for Vancouver, Spinning Chandelier forms an urban landmark and civic moment, turning a dark under-bridge into a focus of public celebration.

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.

House Concepts

House Concepts offers a complete fitness and wellness experience, with a variety of group classes, an open gym, wellness amenities, a smoothie bar and retail experience by House iD.

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Concept

Awarded Future Project of the Year at the World Architecture Awards in 2015 for its innovation and beauty, and named one of CNN’s most anticipated buildings in 2020, Vancouver House has attracted attention from around the world. Set for completion in spring of 2020, the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) designed project includes both high-rise and low rise structures, with the tower rising 59-storeys at the corner of Beach and Howe above 3 additional buildings between the offramps of the Granville Street bridge. Vancouver House includes 375 residential homes, 106 rental homes, as well as new retail, workspace and amenity space, forming the core of a new waterfront community, the Beach District.

The design of any building should be a function of the particular constraints and characteristics of each site and in the case of Vancouver House, the solution that BIG arrived at is very much a direct response its site. To accomodate complex site restrictions, a slender base forms the nine-storey podium, ultimately widening into the 515-foot residential tower as it rises to meet the sky.

The net result is a unique building typology for Vancouver. From Vancouver House, to Vancouver's House, this is a project that has become quickly become a part of the city's identity. When the Beach District is complete and Rodney Graham's Spinning Chandelier is illuminating the vibrant public realm beneath the Granville Street Bridge, we hope people everywhere will recognize this as city-building at its best.