5 Upcoming Towers Redefining Vancouver's Skyline
Jul 29, 2016
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Great architecture can be seen as building art - and a city’s architecture is what puts some of the top global cities across on the map. Vancouver’s ever-evolving skyline is no exception, so our real estate experts have rounded up 5 architecturally significant towers that will redefine Vancouver’s skyline in the future.
One Burrard PlaceDeveloper: Reliance Properties / Jim Pattison Developments
Architect: IBI Group
Interior Design: Offices of Macfarlane Biggar
Storeys: 61
Completion: 2019
Status: Sold out. Under construction.
Alberni by Kuma Developer: Westbank
Architect: Kengo Kuma Architects and Associates, Merrick Architecture, Boroswski Sakumaoto, Fligg McIntyre Ltd. Interior Design: Kengo Kuma Architects and Associates
Storeys: 43
Completion: 2020
Status: Coming soon.
1500 West GeorgiaDeveloper: Bosa Properties
Architect(s): Büro Ole Scheeren
Interior Designer(s): n/a
Floors: 51
Completion: n/a
Status: Coming soon.
8X ON THE PARKDeveloper: Brenhill Developments
Architect(s): GBL Architects
Interior Designer(s): BYU Interior Design
Storeys: 35
Completion: 2019
Status: Now Selling.
Nelson on the ParkDeveloper: Wall Financial
Architect(s): IBI, Nick Milkovich and Chris Doray
Interior Designer(s): n/a
Floors: 60
Completion: 2019
Status: Coming soon. Looking for a new home with stunning architecture? Our rennie advisors specialize in every neighbourhood across the Lower Mainland and can help you find the home best suited to your needs.
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