Richard Henriquez and Alda Pereira design boutique homes steps from Vancouver's iconic Stanley Park
Promotion: 2030 Barclay is a boutique 10-storey building in Downtown Vancouver designed by renowned Canadian architect Richard Henriquez, which overlooks the city's "crown jewel" Stanley Park.
The stylish building will be situated west of Vancouver's Denman Street, which is uniquely positioned between a forest, beach, harbour, mountains and the city. It is also steps away from Vancouver's Stanley Park, which features some of the city's most famous landmarks and 40-acre Lost Lagoon.
"What makes 2030 Barclay special is that it is a culmination of so many exceptional things ? its rare location West of Denman Street; its boutique nature; and its embodiment of a lifetime of Richard's work in an area of the city he has directly shaped over the last few decades," said executive vice president at Marcon, Nic Paolella. Interiors at 2030 Barclay feature clean modern lines and classic finishes. Image above: the balconies are uniquely oriented to maximize privacy and views overlooking Stanley Park
The West End was once home to the city's first upscale neighbourhood, "elegant family mansions dating back to the 19th century," according to Paolella.
"To me, architecture is about creating a unique place in the world," said architect Richard Henriquez.
"Unlike Westcoast modernists who are inspired by light and connection to the outdoors, I was more interested in the specificity of the site, and trying to research the history of the site and incor...
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