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VANCOUVER NEW DEVELOPMENT AND PRESALE – THREE HARBOUR GREEN – BY ASPAC DEVELOPMENTS

THREE HARBOUR GREEN  -  277 THURLOW STREET  -  VANCOUVER  V6C 0C1

When the first two towers at Harbour Green Place in Coal Harbour debuted, they set a new standard for luxury waterfront living in Vancouver – more spacious, more exclusive, and more luxurious than anything seen in the city to date. Each tower at Harbour Green Place features private, two-and three-car garages, a 25-metre swimming pool, and a virtual golf centre that lets residents practice on the world’s premiere courses at the touch of a button. And it’s host to two Canadian condominium “firsts”: ergonomically designed kitchens by Snaidero of Italy, and a full range of Miele kitchen appliances – from washers and dryers, to convection ovens and warming drawers, to built-in automatic coffee systems that make everything from espressos to lattes.

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FATBOY

COMFORT + FUNCTIONALITY + FUN = FATBOY

ABOUT FATBOY
Since 1999, fatboy, a Netherlands-based company, has been outfitting rooms all over the world with their large, playful lounge bags. Currently available in over 50 countries and featuring a steadily growing product line, the name fatboy has quickly become synonymous with comfort, functionality and fun. And as opposed to the traditional beanbag chairs, the fatboy features large dimensions giving the user plenty of room to sink into it and completely drift away. Fatboy forms to the contours of the user’s body allowing for natural support and comfort in a vast range of different positions. Napping, studying, eating, and relaxing are always better when you have a fatboy around!

They work perfectly as multipurpose chairs and lounges in bedrooms, and are just right for relaxing in front of the TV or laptop. Also offered as a dog lounge in a variety of great colors, shapes, and sizes, there’s even a fatboy right for any and all of “man’s best friends.”

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BEETLING DESIGN – A MAGICAL WORLD FOR CHILDREN

BEETLING CREATIONS – INDIVIDUALLY CASTED AND PAINTED THREE-DIMENSIONAL WALL MOUNTED WORKS OF ART

Beetling Design, created by Kristy Ilic in 2006, is the evolution of an artistic impulse to redecorate her kids’ rooms into something fun and whimsical. Not satisfied with simply painting the space or applying one-dimensional cutouts, Kristy wanted things to literally pop out from her kids’ bedroom walls, transforming the room into a spellbinding adventure. Having no luck finding anything at retail outlets, Kristy embarked on the laborious task of designing and building Paper Maché caricatures that would attach to the walls. After dealing with several gallons of glue and countless newspaper clippings, Kristy could not help but think there must be a better way, and, if there was – what a business concept it could be.

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HIGH-TECH GREENHOUSE PLANNED FOR VANCOUVER DOWNTOWN PARKADE ROOF

UNDERUSED SPACE TO PRODUCE 95 TONNES OF GREENS A YEAR

The roof of a city-owned downtown parkade will be converted to a high-tech vertical growing space capable of producing 95 tonnes of fresh vegetables a year.

Vancouver-based Valcent Products has entered into a memorandum of understanding with EasyPark, the corporate manager of the city’s parkades, to build a 6,000-square-foot greenhouse on underutilized space on the roof of the parkade at 535 Richards Street, in the heart of the downtown core.

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VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTRE – SIX-ACRE LIVING GREEN ROOF

SIX-ACRE LIVING ROOF IS NOW A THRIVING ECOSYSTEM

It’s been a record-breaking year for the Vancouver Convention Centre in more ways than one. Apart from being the most successful convention year ever, the Centre’s six-acre living roof has had an unprecedented year of growth.

“We’re excited to see that the living roof is truly flourishing in a short span of three years; and what’s more, doing what it was intended to do,” said Bruce Hemstock, landscape architect of the Vancouver Convention Centre’s living roof and partner at PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc. “The growing condition on top of the convention centre is very well suited for the planted coastal plants and grasses. The aster, in particular this year, is thriving beyond our wildest imagination with some up to eight feet tall. It provides the rooftop honeybees with an incredible source of food.”

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BOWEN ISLAND HOUSE – BAI ARCHITECTS

BAI ARCHITECTS BRING A CRISP EUROPEAN MODERNISM TO CANADA’S WEST COAST

Burgers Architecture’s approach is that there is no limit to what can be bettered through design. Projects range from furniture to industrial facilities  and planning. They oversee all phases of a projects development, and are often responsible for the construction. Over the life of the firm, Burger Architecture has completed community facilities, offices for BC Hydro, industrial facilities, and a number of a single-family residences. Their approach to design can be summed up as global ideas, local knowledge; meaning that ideas and products come from all parts of the world while the local offers unique opportunities for a distinct expression. The synthesis of these two forces is the dynamic upon which their architectural expression lies.

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A WEST VANCOUVER HOME BY “THE OTHER GUY”

THE STAPLES RESIDENCE, WEST VANCOUVER B.C., DESIGNED BY BRUNO FRESCHI, ERICKSON MASSEY ARCHITECTS

“My parents were uncompromising: they never got talked into something they didn’t want,” recalls Kathleen Staples. She is speaking of the late Tom and Nancy Staples, whose architectural masterpiece of a family home is now on the market in West Vancouver. Tom Staples once told his daughter that getting the house built was the most difficult ordeal of his life, yet also the accomplishment of which he was most proud.

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SCULPTURAL ELEMENTS FOR INSPIRED LIVING – COLLABORATION

THE PL SERIES, VESSELS HAND-MADE IN VANCOUVER

The PL Series is Collaboration’s début collection, a striking addition to the world of planters. With exceptionally fluid lines, these planters offer an irregular silhouette and a strongly relieved surface. Created by Marie Khouri, the PL Series may be used indoor or outdoor. Made of either light-weight concrete or fiberglass, in a number of custom colors, each unit shows the subtle traces of hand-casting. They are offered in six variations of scale and proportions.

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AN ISLAND AERIE ON THE B.C. COAST

GALIANO ISLAND, BC HOME DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JENNIFER MARSHALL OF URBAN ARTS ARCHITECTS

“It’s a privilege to work on a site like this one,” says architect Jennifer Marshall as she drives up from the main Galiano Island Road onto a steep gravel pathway that climbs through three distinct eco-systems. The first one is fern-laden and dark, the next a thick forest of fir, and finally, at the top of the hill where she has recently completed a residence for a family of three, a typical Gulf Island landscape marked by groves of arbutus trees.

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SFU WEST HOUSE – THE SUSTAINABLE LANEWAY HOME

WEST HOUSE COMBINES INNOVATIVE BUILDING DESIGN, ADVANCED REVEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS AND INTERACTIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE LIVING


West House is a made-in-Vancouver demonstration of a sustainable laneway home. It showcases leading-edge small footprint residential design, energy efficient, integrated systems and interactive technologies that encourage a sustainable lifestyle.

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LANEWAY HOMES: A CREATIVE SOLUTION

VANCOUVER’S LANEWAY HOUSING INCREASES AFFORDABLE HOUSING WHILE MAKING TRADITIONAL NEIGHBOURHOODS EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE AND LIVELY.

Vancouver has grown into a city where the housing market can be tight. Finding rental housing or a home you can afford is often a challenge. One of the ways the City of Vancouver is meeting this challenge is through a creative and green housing alternative – laneway homes. These types of small houses are built by homeowners behind a main house. Adding extra, low-impact housing to neighbourhoods not only provides more living space, but also fits with the City’s goals to be the world’s greenest City by 2020.

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STRAIGHT LINE DESIGNS – INSPIRING AND UNIQUE FURNITURE

UNIQUE AND INSPIRING FURNITURE DESIGN BY JUDSON BEAUMONT – SQUIDDIES AT NIGHT

Straight Line Designs works with a variety of clients to create custom, one-of-a-kind furniture pieces and installations. Always keeping functionality in the forefront of his work, designer Judson Beaumont can add personality and life to any space.

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ARCHITECT’S URBAN INTERVENTION IN SUBURBAN-STYLE HOUSING

LUCIO PICCIANO SOUGHT TO CREATE AN URBAN VILLAGE WITH HIS HOUSE DESIGNS IN VANCOUVER’S RENFREW HEIGHTS NEIGHBOURHOOD.

As you walk east from Vancouver’s 29th Avenue SkyTrain station, you are met by Renfrew Heights’s familiar mix of seventies-era Vancouver Specials and a few remaining prewar houses. The mix of stucco and brick Specials and fir-clad 1930s houses is what one expects in this family-oriented neighbourhood that borders Burnaby and features stunning mountain views.

But as you approach the intersection of Picton Street and Wellington Avenue, something entirely new meets the eye. A corrugated metal-clad house, set on a long, narrow lot, gleams in the sun, its upper balcony filled with lavender and its green roof brimming with plants. It shares its subdivided lot with a neighbouring three-storey house, clad in Galvalume and cement board, with roses running up a steel trellis. Across the lane, it’s met by a sister house in steel and concrete with a backyard canopied in grape vines.

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TRASHBONBON – CONCRETE, INDUSTRIAL-CHIC FURNITURE FOR YOUR HOME

“… CONCRETE IS RAW, IT’S TRUE, IT’S REAL. I GUESS THAT’S WHAT IT IT. IF YOU LOOK IT IN THE EYE, YOU’LL SEE YOUR LIFE REFLECTED BACK.”
Grand Corps Malade, “Enfant de la ville” (city kid)

PHILOSOPHY
Here, everything is round. Round and colourful, like candy. The sounds, colours, contrasts and textures of the city are our inspiration. The adjectives unique, vibrant and playful are an essential part of our DNA. Trash conveys our passion for urban landscapes and raw materials.

TRASHbonbon is a company specialized in the design of urban furniture and accessories. Each piece, entirely designed and manufactured in Montreal, is handcrafted. By collaborating with artists and artisans who give our creations their distinct personality, we aim to showcase local talent. For us, art and functionality go hand in hand.

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23.2 – HOUSE BY OMER ARBEL

23.2 IS A HOUSE DESIGNED BY AN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER OMER ARBEL

23.2 is a house for a family built on a large rural acreage outside Vancouver, British Columbia by a Canadian Designer Omer Arbel. There is a gentle slope from east to west and two masses of old growth forest defining two “outdoor rooms” each with a its own distinct ecology and conditions of light; the house is situated at the point of maximum tension in between these two environments, and as such acts at once to define the two as distinct, and also to offer a focused transition between them.

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THE CENTRE FOR INTERACTIVE RESEARCH ON SUSTAINABILITY OPENS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

INSPIRING. WELCOMING. UNIQUE. A PLACE FOR WORLD-CHANGING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH. A LIVING LABORATORY WHERE SUSTAINABILITY IS ADVANCED AND STUDIED.

Built in response to the global challenge of creating a more sustainable society, the Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) is one of the most innovative and high-performance buildings built in North America today, demonstrating leading-edge green building design technologies, products, and systems. CIRS is a state-of-the-art “living-lab” in which researchers from leading academic institutions worldwide can conduct interactive research on and assessment of current and future building systems and technologies. Partners from private and public sectors share the facility, working with CIRS researchers to ensure study conducted is connected to real world needs of the community, industry, and policy makers. The outcome of research, product and policy development manifested from CIRS will play a fundamental role in accelerating the path to sustainability.

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IDSWEST – OUR PHOTOS FROM THE INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW – PART II – VANCOUVER – 2011

DESIGN/ART/ARCHITECTURE

The Interior Design Show West, is taking over the Vancouver Convention Centre September 29th – October 2nd, 2011. Celebrate design in Vancouver and host over 110+retailers, 30+manufacturers and 75+independent designers. IDSwest is an edited event, showcasing contemporary, cutting edge and original design. Find the next design for your client or your home or become inspired by some of the world’s most creative people.

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IDSWEST – OUR PHOTOS FROM THE INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW – PART I – VANCOUVER – 2011

DESIGN/ART/ARCHITECTURE

The Interior Design Show West, is taking over the Vancouver Convention Centre September 29th – October 2nd, 2011. Celebrate design in Vancouver and host over 110+retailers, 30+manufacturers and 75+independent designers. IDSwest is an edited event, showcasing contemporary, cutting edge and original design. Find the next design for your client or your home or become inspired by some of the world’s most creative people.

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EVERGREEN – BOWEN ISLAND

EVERGREEN IS UNFOLDING

SIMPLY BOWEN
All too often, our modern lifestyle sacrifices “life” for style. Our families are burdened by the need for two incomes to afford our larger homes, our two cars, our frequent travels and more. Today, we are seeing smaller families living in larger homes with hardly enough time to sit down and eat together. We are surrounded by more roads, more traffic, bigger buildings, expanding to the very edges of their lots. Nature has become a travel destination more than an every day living environment. Our lives are being consumed as we race to pay for all the things we think we need. It’s a home for people wishing to step off the treadmill and come back to life, with time to go slow, to recharge, to connect with family and nature. When you arrive on Bowen, you feel the stresses of the city lifting. At Evergreen you’ll wind along our single lane road through the parkland that surrounds us, with views of ocean and islands, and join a community that retains its tranquility and vitality. Only four lots were released in 2008.

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BEIJING-BASED DEVELOPER OPENS FIRST BC PROJECT

YU CONDOMINIUM BY BEIJING – BASED MODERN GREEN

One of China’s biggest green developers is constructing its first project in Canada, and marketers are expecting a quick sale when units hit the market this weekend. The University of B.C. residential project, called Yu, is a Canadian first for Beijing-based Modern Green. The company has so far specialized in sustainable residential development in China and Australia, and is now looking to tap into the North American market. In partnership with UBC Properties Trust, Modern Green is constructing 110 condo and townhouse units on the 99-year leasehold land at UBC’s Wesbrook Village. Prices start at $449,900. Developer Robbie Zhang has been based out of Vancouver for more than two years, and he says plans are under way to set up a permanent research and development headquarters in Vancouver. The company has donated $3.5-million to UBC’s Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability.

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VANCOUVER SPECIAL – STORE ON MAIN STREET

MAKING VANCOUVER SPECIAL SINCE 2008

Vancouver Special is a retail store offering a carefully curated selection of contemporary furniture, sofas, design objects, household accessories, art and architecture books.

Vancouver Special opened in April 2008 on Main Street at East 20th Ave in the heart of Vancouver’s lovely Mt. Pleasant neighborhood. The shop’s aim is to promote the idea that good design can be accessible, affordable, of high quality and bring pleasure to daily life. They are constantly researching and traveling in order to provide a fresh, constantly evolving product mix.

They also host various events, lectures, parties and sales at the store as well as displays artwork by local emerging artists on a rotating basis. They specialize in photographic work with an architectural bias.

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REMODELISTA APP FOR iPAD AND iPHONE

CREATING DECOR WITH THE TOUCH OF AN APP

Do you look forward to seeing the cover of your favourite home and décor magazine every month? Do you drool over design and stand in awe of architecture? Is your small talk about big ideas for your house?

If you answered yes to any of the above, and you have just as much affection for your iPad or iPhone, you have the chance to combine the two passions. So wrestle your kids away from that Angry Birds app and download some décor apps just for you. To name just five you won’t soon be able to live without: Remodelista, Houzz, Mark on Call, Benjamin Moore Colour Capture and Decomash.

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MOLO – CLOUD SOFTLIGHT

CLOUD SOFTLIGHT BY MOLO DESIGN

Inspired by the idea that smaller tactile objects have a real potency in the physical experience of space, molo sets out to create objects that define intimate temporal spaces.

Cloud Softlight is an undulating overhead canopy of soft luminous forms. Group clusters of cloud to create vast cloudscapes flowing in a unique topography. The hollow cloud forms are internally lit by LED light, making the sculptural three-dimensional forms mysteriously radiant when viewed from any direction. cloud can be hung in any combination of three sizes of clusters, tailored to the individual space they are shaping.

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SKYSCRAPER FARM – VANCOUVER

HARVEST GREEN PROJECT – VANCOUVER – ROMSES ARCHITECTS

The “Harvest Green Project” by Romses Architects was a winning entry in a competition held by the city of Vancouver The 2030 challenge to address climate change plans and to guide greener and denser development, reducing carbon emissions for the future.

The concept of “harvest” is explored in the project through the vertical farming of vegetables, herbs, fruits, fish, egg laying chickens, and a boutique goat and sheep dairy facility. In addition, renewable energy will be harvested via green building design elements harnessing geothermal, wind and solar power. The buildings have photovoltaic glazing and incorporate small and large-scale wind turbines to turn the structure into solar and wind-farm infrastructure. In addition, vertical farming potentially adds energy back to the grid via methane generation from composting non-edible parts of plants and animals. Furthermore, a large rainwater cistern terminates the top of the ‘harvest tower’ providing on-site irrigation for the numerous indoor and outdoor crops and roof gardens.

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