False Creek Towers

Completed at HBBH

Located in beautiful False Creek, beside Vancouver’s seawall, these twin towers fit delicately into a view cone that triangulates the site. The design intent was for the buildings to frame a public park between them, while animating these spaces with active home fronts.

Roofs were shaped to bring rooftop water down the sides of the building, a rarity in tower design. Curving ends were intended to ‘deflect’ traffic on the nearby bridge ramp. Subsequent design changes by others resulted in material, massing, and colour changes.

Alan Boniface was design partner and lead designer for Development Permit.

Location
Vancouver
Year Completed
2009
Client
Concord
Architect
HBBH
Our Role
Project + Design Architect