Vancouver Sun

OF NOTE IN NORTH VAN

Evolv35 townhomes incorporat­e a feature that’s anything but ordinary: the ‘lock-off suite’

- MICHAEL BERNARD

Evolv35, a new housing project in North Vancouver, comes by its name honestly. Not only is it being built in a newly evolving neighbourh­ood on the North Shore, it has taken on new energy standards and a flexible approach to design that accommodat­es the lifestyle cycle that many families are experienci­ng today.

“We have received a fantastic response so far,” says James Askew, whose firm rare-Earth Project Marketing came up with the name and the promotiona­l campaign for the four-bedroom townhomes to be situated in the award-winning master-planned community of Moodyville.

Moodyville, located about half way between the Ironworker­s Memorial Bridge and Lonsdale Quay, was one of the first communitie­s to be developed in the 1800s by a sawmill owner named Sewell Moody. It faded into obscurity, largely ignored by motorists on their way to somewhere else, until the city of North Vancouver saw the potential, and decided to think through a master plan for developing more than 1,800 multi-family homes. That plan led to the rezoning of the former neighbourh­ood of singlefami­ly postwar homes that had seen better days. The master plan, which includes a five-acre park and pathways, also garnered the city three awards in the process.

Moodyville has also emerged as a viable alternativ­e for West and North Vancouver families who want to downsize from large single-family homes, but stay on the North Shore, Askew said.

“These are designed as fourbedroo­m four-bathroom townhomes, something in huge demand on the North Shore. People really want them, particular­ly row-style homes rather than stacked ones, where you have no one above you and no one below you. And you have your own attached garage, rather than parking undergroun­d.”

Many North Shore downsizers have previously looked to Yaletown and the downtown, where prices are much higher, he said. They now have the option of remaining on the north side of the harbour where they raised their families.

The new neighbourh­ood’s location has proven a hit for other developers, Askew said. He noted the sold-out signs for other projects up and down 3rd Street east and west of Evolv35.

The other demographi­c that Askew says the contempora­ry-styled homes appeals to is young families looking to graduate from condominiu­ms without the stress of stretching to buy into an older, single-family home and building a “mortgage helper.’’

There is 1.5-inch concrete flooring separating the residences’ “lock-off suite” from the main home, cutting down on sound transmissi­on.

The city developed the lock-off suite program to encourage developers to build potential rental accommodat­ion by offering them density bonuses. That is providing much-needed rental suites in a community that Askew says has one of the lowest vacancy rates in Canada. He estimated rentals fetch about $3 a square foot in North Vancouver, which translates into $1,800 a month or better for the average lock-off suite at Evolv35.

True to the “Evolv” concept, though, the lock-off suite can be used for other purposes, something that attracted West Vancouveri­te Blair Peters to look into the project this past week.

“I raised three daughters, two of them in university now, and one of them is at home in Grade 11,” said Peters, who has lived in West Vancouver since 1996 in a singlefami­ly home, noting that the lockoff suite would give his family some flexibilit­y if and when the daughters return home.

He says he has also watched as nearby Lower Lonsdale has developed into a “real vibrant community” with an art gallery, the SeaBus, shopping and other amenities.

“The other thing that was really attractive is we have a daughter going to school in the U.S., and she is in fourth year in illustrati­on. There is a real vibrant arts community in Vancouver and we are trying to attract her to come home.

“She really doesn’t want to live under her mother’s and father’s thumb any more. But this has a locked-off suite with its own kitchen. We would love it if she, or another daughter, now at McGill, came home.”

“You could also make it a home office or as a fourth bedroom for guests,” Peters said. Peters said he is also attracted to the energy saving standards incorporat­ed into the homes, which are designed to reduce energy consumptio­n by up to 90 per cent annually.

Cornerston­e Architectu­re, one of Canada’s leading Passive House designers, has built in several features, including super-insulated exterior walls, high-quality tripleglaz­ed windows, a fresh air ventilatio­n system and airtight qualities that do away with drafts and hot and cold spots.

The homes come with either one- or two-car private garages, and some have expansive rooftop decks. Inside, there is laminate flooring throughout and the kitchen has polished quartz countertop­s, soft-close cabinets and drawers, and a wall oven and a 30-inch induction cooktop by KitchenAid. Like the wall oven, the microwave is situated at a convenient height. The stainless steel fridge is by Fisher & Paykel. The bathrooms feature glass bath/shower stalls, 24-by-24-inch porcelain tiles and Kohler hand-shower hardware.

The legal suites have a separate entry for privacy, and are either studios or one-bedrooms depending on the model. They come equipped with KitchenAid fridge and cooktop, a stainless steel dishwasher, a Panasonic microwave speed oven and combinatio­n front-loading washer-dryer.

This has a locked-off suite with its own kitchen. We would love it if she, or another daughter, now at McGill, came home.

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Kitchens at Evolv35 will have polished quartz countertop­s and soft-close cabinets and drawers.
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Homes will have laminate flooring, as shown in this artist’s rendering.
 ??  ?? Evolv35’s ventilatio­n and airtight qualities do away with drafts.
Evolv35’s ventilatio­n and airtight qualities do away with drafts.
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Some homes at Evolv35 will have expansive roof decks with city views, as shown in this artist’s rendering.
 ??  ?? Bathrooms will feature glass shower stalls, porcelain tiles and Kohler hand-shower hardware.
Bathrooms will feature glass shower stalls, porcelain tiles and Kohler hand-shower hardware.

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