Vancouver Sun

A TREASURE TO BEHOLD

Concert puts on a show with its Tesoro developmen­t

- KATHLEEN FREIMOND

As the final building in Concert Properties' The Creek community in Vancouver's Olympic Village, Tesoro has all the criteria — stunning architectu­re, sweeping views and luxury finishes — to ensure it fulfils its role as a landmark structure in the neighbourh­ood.

Colleen Anderson, Concert's chief marketing officer, says the City of Vancouver's design guidelines for Tesoro — Italian for treasure — required the building, located on the southeast crest of False Creek, to be of significan­t architectu­ral quality given its strong visual position and waterfront presence.

“Significan­t effort and time went into developing the building design to achieve this objective,” says Anderson.

Designed by Rafii Architects and ZGF Architects, Tesoro is Concert's fifth building at The Creek. The others include Navio (two buildings), Voda and a non-market housing co-op.

While the building's form and modern material palette are reminiscen­t of West Coast modernism, a thin cast lattice screen gives the facade character, depth and visual interest, while referencin­g the industrial history of the site in a contempora­ry way, says Anderson.

Comprising 92 two- and three-bedroom homes (some with dens), Tesoro has a three-storey podium and 14-storey tower, both with sweeping curves inspired by the waterfront, park and city views — all of which emphasize the signature architectu­re, she adds.

With more than 70 per cent of the homes in Tesoro already sold, Anderson says the range of buyers is diverse.

“We actually have a large number of people who are move-up or move-across buyers — many of them profession­al couples,” she says, adding there is also a group of people downsizing from single-family homes in other areas around Metro Vancouver to be closer to the water and enjoy the neighbourh­ood's lifestyle.

The location, with easy accessibil­ity to both the Expo and Canada Skytrain lines, multiple bus routes and cycling and walking paths, was an important considerat­ion for Tesoro homebuyers Wayne Stone and David Chan, who are currently residents of Concert's Navio building.

“We try to drive as little as possible, and the Olympic Village neighbourh­ood, with its many shops, restaurant­s and services, allows us to live in and be a part of our community. Within just a few minutes walk, we have local access to groceries, pharmacies, physiother­apists, dentists, doctors, banks and restaurant­s, all almost at our front door,” says Stone, adding that the Arts Club, False Creek Community Centre, Science World and the seawall are all just steps away.

“For transporta­tion, we make use of both the Canada and Expo lines, and soon we'll have the new Broadway subway via the Emily Carr station. We keep a steady supply of tickets on hand for both the False Creek Ferries and Aquabus as they're a convenient option for when we have to get somewhere quick, like Yaletown or Granville Island,” says Stone.

Inside the homes at Tesoro, the focus on luxury is evident in the interior design by BBA Design Consultant­s. The chef-inspired kitchen gives most homes a separate fridge and freezer tower, a 36-inch, five-burner gas cooktop with brass accents by Gaggenau, two stacks of ovens (steam, convection, speed and warming) and custom cabinets crafted in Italy by Poliform. Each kitchen will have a statement marble slab backsplash and quartz countertop.

The primary ensuites are calming and spa-like with either an undermount or free-standing tub, separate shower with rain head, and matching wall and floor marble tiles in soothing tones, says Anderson.

Homebuyers can choose from two interior colour schemes: the darker Notte palette or Luce with its mid-tone collection of materials.

“When we had a chance to visit last week for our orientatio­n session, it exceeded expectatio­ns seeing it in person. We prefer the darker colour palette of Notte and are looking forward to the day that we've moved in and are able to enjoy it,” says Chan.

Distinctiv­e features of the Notte palette are dark chocolate-coloured engineered wood floors throughout the living areas and bedrooms and an almost black wood stain on the full-height cabinets in the kitchen.

In the Luce scheme, the engineered wood floor is a whitewashe­d natural oak with full-height kitchen cabinets in a graphite wood stain with a dark, honed, multicolou­red marble backsplash contrasted by a kitchen island of Statuario marble with a white quartz countertop.

Outside, special considerat­ion was given to the landscapin­g to allow for a seamless transition from the future East Park to the Tesoro landscapin­g, says Anderson.

“The reflecting pool water feature at the front entrance provides a beautiful transition from Quebec Street,” she says, adding hanging gardens stretch vertically on the east facade, along with green roofs and balconies that connect Quebec Street with East Park.

“We also considered the street level perspectiv­e with visibility to the public art pieces by Jill Anholt, (called The Flats) with the beautiful lobby in the background — stunning for pedestrian­s, visitors and residents alike,” says Anderson.

Tesoro has many amenities for residents, including a fireside lounge, meeting room, chef 's kitchen with Gaggenau and Sub Zero appliances, indoor and outdoor dining spaces, a children's play area and two guest suites.

Highlighti­ng his favourite amenity, Stone says, “The exercise facility is well-equipped, but we're excited about the hot and cold plunge pools, steam room and sauna. It'll be like having our own personal Nordic spa.”

The building's parkade also showcases some special touches.

“The parkade design was considered the starting point of the homeowners' experience. A palette of black and grey in the main parkade has been complement­ed by custom painted, original wall murals by local artist Amy Stewart located at the circulatio­n ramp walls,” says Anderson.

In April, the first homeowners took up residence, and Anderson says there is a small selection of move-in-ready homes available, with private tours now on offer.

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PHOTOS: CONCERT PROPERTIES Tesoro has a three-storey podium and 14-storey tower, both with sweeping curves inspired by the waterfront.
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Amenity-rich Tesoro features striking public spaces and 92 two- and three-bedroom homes with luxury finishes.
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 ?? PHOTOS: CONCERT PROPERTIES ?? Inside the homes at Tesoro, the focus on luxury is evident in the interior design by BBA Design Consultant­s. Two interior colour schemes are available.
PHOTOS: CONCERT PROPERTIES Inside the homes at Tesoro, the focus on luxury is evident in the interior design by BBA Design Consultant­s. Two interior colour schemes are available.
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The chef-inspired kitchen features custom cabinets crafted in Italy and a statement marble slab backsplash.

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