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NOTEWORTHY, INSIDE AND OUT

At Winona on Cambie, there are plenty of eye-catching elements

- MICHAEL BERNARD

Architects can sometimes run a gauntlet when they are designing residentia­l buildings, trying to create an interestin­g looking structure from the outside without running afoul of design guidelines or compromisi­ng the interior space.

That is the challenge that Andrew Emmerson and GBL Architects faced when they were asked to design Winona on Cambie, a new 38-unit building along the Cambie Corridor.

“We wanted to create some energy and movement and cadence to the exterior expression of the building,” Emmerson said.

“So we worked with the idea of a flux expression along the facade,” which reflects the flow of traffic on a busy Cambie Street.

The result is a kind of interweavi­ng of balconies and floor orientatio­n vertically and horizontal­ly with the building, which will rise over the next two years at West 61st Avenue and Cambie, adjacent to Winona Park.

“A lot of credit goes to the client,” the architect noted. “When he came to us, he wanted to do something different and challenged us with the design task of breaking out of the mould. He was fairly hands off during the design process and gave us a free rein.”

Along the way, the building’s form was designed to optimize sunlight inside the homes while providing shade from the summer sun, he said. As well, stretching out the balconies along the building ’s west side facing Cambie served to dampen the sound of traffic.

Emmerson said the client also wanted to have a mix of homeowners who reflected the area, whether they are first-time buyers or people moving out of larger single-family homes in the area. As a result, the building ’s suites range from relatively modest studios at 418 square feet to three-bedroom penthouses of 2,109 square feet and large private rooftop patios.

Mukhan Rai, president of Raichu Developmen­t Group, said he is pleased with the final result.

“We worked closely with GBL to create Winona’s striking exterior facade, and I am excited that this building will be unlike anything on the Cambie Corridor,” he said. “The stunning geometric architectu­re of the building is engineered with a unique angled facade that maximizes opportunit­ies for view exposure, privacy and natural light.”

Rai said many of the homes are indeed spacious. “Someone who is looking to downsize from a singlefami­ly home to single-level living will not have to compromise on space or quality of finishes.”

He noted all homes include a Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance package in the kitchens, polished Cambria quartz countertop­s with a waterfall edge and a unique builtin wood-frame detailing over the bathroom vanity.

“Our one- and two-bedroom homes are very spacious as well.”

From 754 to 874 square feet, these homes are designed for those seeking a lifestyle balance with their home being nearby to urban convenienc­es such as transit and shops, as well as recreation and parks.

Each home offers outdoor living space on a private balcony that includes electricit­y, gas and water connection­s.

Portico Design Group chose wide-plank engineered hardwood floors through all the living spaces and bedrooms.

Windows come with roller shades and four-inch recessed lighting in nine-foot ceilings.

All homes have a Blomberg front-load washer and dryer.

Appliance packages vary with the suite sizes, with 30-inch integrated refrigerat­ors with two freezer drawers in the two- and three-bedroom homes, while onebedroom and studio models have 24-inch wide versions.

The same applies with 30-inch and 24-inch Wolf built-in convection wall ovens.

All homes come with Panasonic microwaves and Asko dishwasher­s.

In the bathrooms, 24-by-24-inch tile extends from the floor to walls, and a tiled shower with glass enclosure has a niche and linear shower drain.

In main bathrooms, the bathtub has a tile front face that matches the floor.

Rooftop patios with views of surroundin­g parks on Vancouver’s west side feature an outdoor kitchen with a 36-inch Napoleon built-in stainless steel barbecue and a 28-inch flush-mount cabinet with double stainless steel doors for a propane tank and 17-inch Napoleon drawers.

Topping it off is a 24-inch Marvel undercount­er outdoor stainless steel refrigerat­or.

All homes are covered by a 2-5-10 New Home Warranty and are LEED Gold certified on completion.

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Winona on Cambie, a project from the Raichu Developmen­t Group, optimizes sunlight and provides shade from the sun inside, while its west-side balconies help to dampen traffic sound.
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Homes in Winona are open concept and have wide-plank engineered hardwood flooring as well as Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance packages.
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An artist’s rendering of Winona on Cambie, which comprises 38 homes ranging up to more than 2,100 square feet and priced from $900,000.
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Kitchens come with a choice of colour palettes and polished Cambria quartz countertop­s with a waterfall edge.
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Bathrooms have 24-by-24-inch tile that extends from the floor to the walls.

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