The groundbreaking
ceremony for Harry Gugger Studio’s first building to be built in North America
was held this morning in Vancouver,
Canada.
‘The Exchange’
tower, scheduled for completion in 2016, will be the first LEED Platinum
Heritage Conversion in Canada and at 31 floors will also be Harry Gugger Studio’s first high-rise building to begin construction. Surrounded by water
and framed by mountains, the unique urban cityscape of Vancouver’s downtown is defined by its
spectacular natural setting.
‘The Exchange’ is
located in the heart of this downtown area. As one of the selected few new
high-density office developments in the city’s central business district this
new tower will bring valuable diversity, revenue and jobs to the neighbourhood
and to the city as a whole.
The design rationale
for the new tower is entirely derived from its surrounding context and
environment; in particular the existing Old Stock Exchange building, which is
to be preserved and rehabilitated on the site. The refined vertical pilasters
of this handsome and elegant building accentuate its height whilst grounding
the building within the streetscape of the city.
The new tower does
not attempt to dominate or compete with the strengths of this prominent
original building but rather to successfully work together with it in order to
create an overall composition that looks at once to Vancouver’s future without obscuring its
past. The stratification and stepping of the tower’s form, coupled with the
chamfering of its corners also reduces its overall bulk and the impact on its
neighbours.
By both breaking up
the mass of the tower over its entire height and by recessing its bulk from the
perimeter of the site above the Old Stock Exchange, the new building allows the
existing structure to fully define the streetscape, retaining and confirming
its proud position within the city.
Restricted from
creating a strong intervention on the city’s skyline, ‘The Exchange’ instead
looks to create a distinctive icon within the space of the city itself. Viewed
from the street, its cantilevered form coupled with the elegant pinstripe of
its façade mullions creates a unique identity for the tower at the heart of Vancouver’s downtown.
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Architects: Harry Gugger Studio
Project Team: José Pedro Azevedo, Severin Berchtold, Wtanya Chanvitan, Alasdair Graham, Harry Gugger, Katja Kleinhert, Korbinian Schneider
Architect Of Record: Iredale Group Architecture
Area: 37370.0 sqm
Year: 2014
End Costruction: 2016
Client: Credit Suisse Real Estate Fund International
Architects: Harry Gugger Studio
Project Team: José Pedro Azevedo, Severin Berchtold, Wtanya Chanvitan, Alasdair Graham, Harry Gugger, Katja Kleinhert, Korbinian Schneider
Architect Of Record: Iredale Group Architecture
Area: 37370.0 sqm
Year: 2014
End Costruction: 2016
Client: Credit Suisse Real Estate Fund International










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