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Like a notional turbine, it arises up from its triangular base, making a "dance" movement, striving to reach the highest levels where it becomes squared and imposing. Seemingly asymmetrical openings per floor, eventually formulate a single face which resembles a built wall. Covered by glass surfaces, they ensure the high energy efficiency demands (LEED-platinum award), while at the same time contribute greatly to the expression of the original architectural concept of linking Granville Street Bridge to the city center as a kind of "control tower". Fine, clear, white lines of minimal character compose the interior, allowing natural light to underline the interior aesthetics and at the same time, serve as a natural link between internal and external space.
Particularly, the systems which were selected for the apartments of the
Vancouver House, are the advanced and highly insulated Lift & Slide
system SUPREME S700 and the top performance casement window system
SUPREME S77. These 2 Alumil Systems guaranteed the performance needed to
comply with the project needs, by combining also the most minimal and
architectural compelling aesthetics.
AQL 2,5 Quality Norm was followed for this specific project because of
high-quality expectations and resulted in QA and QC performance of 98,5%
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Achievements and Awards
2012 - World Architecture News (WAN) Awards, Winner in the category: Residential
2014 - Rethinking the Future Awards, 1st place for the concept of mixed-used building
2015 - Future Project of the year, World Architecture Festival 2015
2015 - Canadian Architects Excellence Award
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group