Project Category: Condo & Mixed-Use

SCOTT AND NICHOLSON

SCOTT AND NICHOLSON

A new addition to the North Delta community, these two 6-storey residential buildings, with 175 units and 6 townhomes on common parkade, boasts of its generous roof overhangs, wooden posts and beams, and elegant stone accents. Location: Delta, BC Architect: Keystone Architecture  [...]

X61 MIXED-USE

X61 MIXED-USE

Located in North Vancouver, this project is a new 4-storey mixed-use development with over 7,000 square feet of retail space and 43 residential units. The project, designed to enhance the area of Marine Drive, includes new sidewalks, street trees, furnishings, and boulevards. There is parking located at the rear of the development to serve residential and commercial needs. The development also features a landscape de[...]

MAPLEWOOD GARDENS – BUILDING T1

MAPLEWOOD GARDENS – BUILDING T1

T1 at Maplewood Gardens is a 12 storey mass timber, mixed-use building that is terraced to offer an amenity space at the roof with spectacular views of the north shore. Components of the timber structure are designed to be Architecturally exposed to take full advantage of the visual beauty of wood. Where wood is exposed, the fire rating is achieved through charring calculations to maintain the structural performan[...]

MAIN + FORTY FIRST

MAIN + FORTY FIRST

This upcoming 6-storey mixed-use development will contain retail space, below 5 levels of residential space, as well as underground parking. The development will feature Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) floors on the residential levels and concrete in the levels below. The floor panels are architecturally exposed at the ceiling to providing a naturally textured and warm appearance for this modern building. Rende[...]

LEGACY ON PARK AVENUE

LEGACY ON PARK AVENUE

This project will be a 6-storey, wood-framed condominium building with Cross Laminate Timber (CLT) floors on traditional framed walls, located in Langley, BC. Legacy Condos will contain 72 residential units with a single level of underground parking. Believed to be a first in B.C., the balconies are cantilevered CLT panels extending out, up to 9' beyond the building. Renderings courtesy of Keystone Architecture[...]