Edgewater Apartments
West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2000
The massing of this tower, containing fifteen luxury units – three townhouse apartments at the base, eleven full-floor tower apartments, and a two-storey penthouse apartment – responds to street setback and height zoning requirements, while the disposition of rooms within each apartment is influenced by the views of English Bay to the south and west and West Vancouver's uplands to the north. The pedimented vault at the roof creates dramatic interior spaces in the penthouse apartment while masking mechanical functions that would otherwise be intrusive to neighbors on the nearby hillside. It also helps distinguish the building from its largely unconsidered highrise neighbors.
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VIEW FROM ENGLISH BAY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS AT BASE OF BUILDING. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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DETAIL OF ENTRANCE. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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ENTRANCE. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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LOBBY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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LOBBY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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TYPICAL LIVING ROOM. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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VIEW TO ENGLISH BAY FROM TYPICAL APARTMENT. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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DETAIL OF UPPER FLOORS. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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VIEW FROM UPLANDS. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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VIEW FROM ENGLISH BAY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS AT BASE OF BUILDING. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
DETAIL OF ENTRANCE. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
ENTRANCE. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
LOBBY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
LOBBY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
TYPICAL LIVING ROOM. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
VIEW TO ENGLISH BAY FROM TYPICAL APARTMENT. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
DETAIL OF UPPER FLOORS. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
VIEW FROM UPLANDS. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto