This transformative mixed-use healthcare development expands the Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) campus to address the city’s growing healthcare needs and consolidate corporate leases within the Broadway Corridor. Designed in alignment with the Broadway Plan and city policies, the project connects to the existing VGH campus and integrates a diverse range of clinical, diagnostic, long-term care (LTC), daycare, and retail spaces.
The two-tower, phased development spans over 800,000 sq ft and includes 557,671 sq ft of state-of-the-art clinical space, 244,366 sq ft of LTC facilities providing 280 new beds, a spacious daycare with an outdoor play area, vibrant ground-floor retail, and a welcoming public plaza. Phase 1 addresses immediate healthcare demand, while Phase 2 introduces a smaller tower and additional public open space to further enrich the campus experience and community engagement.
Architecturally, the design uses horizontal massing and varied materials to clearly distinguish between clinical, LTC, and support functions. Gardens, rooftop terraces, and expansive windows bring in natural light and mountain views, enhancing comfort, social connection, and well-being throughout the complex. Sustainability is embedded into every aspect of the design, with features including green roofs, solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and an extensive use of natural materials—creating a resilient, future-ready healthcare environment