Terrace House Development Releases First Details and Images of Shigeru Ban-Designed Interiors


Vancouver, B.C., Dec. 07, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the first interior renderings and details of Terrace House, the highly anticipated development by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban and the world’s tallest hybrid timber structure, have been released. 

The interiors of the 20 limited homes are a true representation of Shigeru Ban’s work; clean lines, pure, and blanketed with natural light resulting in the feeling of exposed spaces. Custom fixtures and features throughout the building, including door handles, cabinet pulls, and millwork, have all been designed by Shigeru Ban, reflecting the developers’ commitment to the ultimate residences exuding exclusivity and livability.  

“Terrace House has been thoughtfully executed and planned, drawing on Shigeru Ban’s iconic design codes to ensure that each of the 20 homes are individual works of art,” said Macario (Tobi) Reyes, founder and CEO of PortLiving. “The residences each have a full suite of smart home technologies, museum-quality glazing that helps to control temperature and provides UV protection for art collections, and fully-integrated air conditioning and heating systems paired with in-floor radiant heating and cooling that extend onto enclosed balconies, creating comfort and maximizing use of indoor/outdoor living spaces all year-round.”

Each home is designed to enjoy not only an unparalleled living experience, but also serves a visual feast offering a banquet of views of the city skyline, mountains and inlet.  Signature terraces flank the building, providing outdoor spaces off the living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms in most residences.  These terraces are finished with ambient cove lighting and porcelain tiles selected to match the interior white oak wood flooring and to seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor living through floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door systems. Landscaping, designed by world-renowned and decorated landscape architect, Cornelia Oberlander, will complete each terrace and the buildings common spaces

Every element of each home has been selected by Shigeru Ban and PortLiving and meticulously chosen to support Vancouver’s most significant tower. The kitchens feature polished chrome and stainless-steel fittings, custom cabinetry, and white marble countertops. The bathrooms marry solidarity with transparency; floating white Corian countertops, expansive windows and floor-to-ceiling, sliding glass doors on modern track systems, and Thassos marble floors. All living spaces have generous ceiling heights ranging up to 27 feet, panoramic windows, and breathtaking views.  The bedrooms are complete with custom Shigeru Ban-designed millwork, walk-in closets, and spa-inspired en-suite bathrooms.

The homes within the upper timber levels feature vertical and horizontal wood structural beams and columns set against a minimalistic palette.  Douglas Fir timber is used to construct these residences, harvested from sustainably managed forests in the Kootenay region of British Columbia, approximately 700 kilometers from the project site.  The Douglas Fir ceilings in these homes have been designed with acoustic channels to absorb sounds and add warmth to the living areas. The homes are encased in low-emissivity glass and feature Winter Gardens, large enclosed terraces equipped with electronic, motorized glass-sliding panels, a pioneering design not to be found anywhere else in the world.

“Terrace House is the pinnacle of modern development and will stand out among some of the greatest residential buildings in the world,” said Macario (Tobi) Reyes, founder and CEO of PortLiving. “Shigeru Ban and his team’s attention to detail is unparalleled and have ensured that each of these homes is truly unique to any other in Vancouver.  To further enhance the ownership experience, residents will enjoy a dedicated concierge team, and a plethora of amenities ensuring a best in class lifestyle.”

Limited to 20 homes, each residence is as distinctive as it is spacious. Almost half of the homes at Terrace House occupy entire floor plates, some over multiple levels, with a vertical orientation allowing for only 3 homes to occupy the top 7 floors of the building.  Residences have been designed to maximize both privacy and exclusivity, the likes of which cannot be found anywhere else in Vancouver. With prices starting at $3m+, Terrace House is a lifestyle investment for the most affluent and discerning of buyers.

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About PortLiving:

Founded in 2003, as part of Port Capital Group, PortLiving focuses on developing innovative and well-located projects. Through property investments and exceptional developments, PortLiving is a focused, creative, responsible and award-winning real estate organization with unwavering commitment to the highest standards of quality. PortLiving redefines urban living by creating working and living environments that are sustainable, practical, and serve to strengthen communities through innovative design and thoughtful intent. For more information and to view PortLiving's portfolio visit portliving.com.


            

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