2315 W 4th Ave

This holistic development in the Kitsilano neighborhood seamlessly integrates residential, retail, and public spaces while respecting the local context, history, and environmental sustainability. Thoughtful massing, active street engagement, and diverse amenities contribute to a high-quality urban experience, fostering a lively, inclusive, and connected community.
The design features a finer-grain building expression along W 4th Ave, with 30-foot-wide retail frontages, a diverse material palette, and varying parapet heights, reinforcing a strong sense of place that complements the existing streetscape. Above the retail podium, four stories of residential units extend along W 4th Ave, incorporating setbacks to create a layered and dynamic facade. Along W 3rd Ave, a nine-storey residential massing transitions into a six-storey structure along Vine Street, ensuring visual variety, light penetration, and a pedestrian-friendly scale. The grocery store entrance at W 4th Ave and Vine St is designed as a welcoming covered plaza, serving as an outdoor gathering space that enhances the public realm. A key component of the development is the preservation of mature Norway maple trees along W 3rd Ave, emphasizing the project’s commitment to environmental sustainability and neighborhood integration.

Location: Vancouver
Size: 350,000 sf


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