A forward-looking Vancouver project peels life back to the core
At property launches, real estate professionals typically flip though building brochures while quaffing complimentary wine. If there’s a perfunctory speech by a suited developer, it’s usually about price per square foot and largely forgettable. Mr. Ian Gillespie, founder and CEO of Canandian real estate development company Westbank, does things a little differently. He paces on a catwalk in designer sneakers and a fluttering white shirt, and his spiel is part TED Talk, part Silicon Valley "reveal" pitch.
“We are calling it The Living City for a reason,” he tells the crowd, referring to Oakridge, his latest Vancouver project. Oakridge will transform a tired suburban mall into a 4.5 million-sq-ft sustainable community with nine residential towers and a range of retail, office and civic components, including the city’s second largest library, a performing arts academy and a leafy nine-acre park.
“The reality is…I don’t know where the future is headed,” Mr. Gillespie continues. “What is the future of the automobile?” He pauses for effect, and then turns and crisscrosses the catwalk. “The truth is not many of us living today know what that is…so we have to carve out enough flexibility into the whole project so that as things evolve, we evolve with them.”
Though Mr. Gillespie’s lifelong love of design began with a red 1963 Jaguar convertible, by his estimate, the future will be less about car culture and more about mobility. “My kids aren’t nearly as interested in owning a car as I was,” he says.
Denne historien er fra June 2019 -utgaven av PORTFOLIO Magazine.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra June 2019 -utgaven av PORTFOLIO Magazine.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
To Have And To Hold
Marquis QSquare has opened its major showroom at a new location in Marina Square.
Meet Brenda Kang Of Revival Vintage Jewels
Popular luxury labels reign supreme in Singapore, but when it comes to jewellery, attitudes are slowly changing, shares Brenda Kang of Revival Vintage Jewels. She reveals that jewellery lovers are unable to resist the charm of vintage and the allure of next generation jewellers.
A New Pony In Town
The Pagani Huayra R may well be a high-tech car disguised as a hypercar.
Modern And Luxurious Good Class Bungalow
Marquis HQO, together with veteran design consultant Patty Mak, come together to breathe life into this modern and luxurious good class bungalow
Bell & Ross's BR 05 - It's Hip To Be Square
The playful shapes of the BR 05 has allowed Bell & Ross to create designs they can proudly call their own
The Lexus ES In Focus
The numbers don’t lie: With a cumulative sales total of over 2.65 million units worldwide, the Lexus ES is a gamechanger in the Lexus range. What’s more, it enjoys the distinction of being the best-selling Lexus sedan in Singapore.
As Good As It Gets
As I’m writing this, Thanksgiving is just round the corner – in 10 days to be exact – and my Thanksgiving dinner plans are still up in the air. Do I take the risk and put in my dinner reservations and have a contingency takeaway dinner plan if Covid dining restrictions are still limited to two?
Festive Feasting For The Holidays
Presenting some of the season’s most sumptuous delights, which can be enjoyed at home or at these top tables and hotels
BENDING TIME
Nathan Yong’s collection of stone art titled ‘Farewell to Reason’ reflects the artist and designer’s search for irreverence, simplicity, and beauty
Restaurants And Chefs That Are Bringing All New Dining Experiences
A selection of familiar restaurants and chefs that are bringing all new dining experiences