Ritz Carlton Vancouver (CURRENT LISTINGS)
Ritz Carlton Vancouver once complete will be Vancouver’s premier luxury residence. Soon to be located at 1133 West Georgia, the Ritz Carlton’s elegant 183-metre/600 foot tower will rotate 45 degrees between its base and its roof similar in design to Sweden’s HSB Turning Torso.
With over 55% of these Luxury Residences sold already, the Ritz Carlton has only a limited selection of exclusive residence left to aquire.
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The Ritz Carlton Residences in Vancouver will be a mixed-use building, consisting of a 5-star, 200 room hotel and high-end residential units. Beginning at level 7 there will be 18 levels of hotel units. Level 25 contains mechanical equipment. Beyond level 25, all floors contain residential suites, primarily one and two bedroom units ranging from 500 to 1000 square feet, with larger suites on the upper floors.
The top two floors contain two-storey penthouse suites that, in addition to open balconies, will enjoy very large green private terraces on the roof level. Balconies and roof terraces are defined and protected by horizontal and vertical extensions of the curtain wall glazing of the tower. Recreational and spa amenities will be accessed by both hotel and residential users. In an effort to curb energy consumption the Ritz Carlton will construct solar tubes on the roof help cut the building’s power demands by up to 30 per cent.
The Ritz Carlton Residences, Vancouver, British Columbia
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