The design process 01
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Early drawings of The Mark didn’t incorporate other buildings, providing a very clean perspective.
The Mark is a 43-storey market residential / mixed-use condominium tower in Vancouver’s Yaletown neighbourhood, situated on one of the main corridors into the city’s downtown core. The building is located on a challenging site at the intersection of Seymour and Pacific, and boasts 360 degree views out over the city and North Shore mountains. The Mark includes a 10,000 sq ft wellness and activity centre for residents, as well as a 37-space daycare facility, an key community asset in this neighbourhood. Sustainability was an important consideration for the project team, and The Mark has been designed to LEED® Gold equivalent standards.
The design process 01
Early drawings of The Mark didn’t incorporate other buildings, providing a very clean perspective.
The design process 02
The team added more detail once the initial design for the buildings was approved.
The design process 03
Views of The Mark from Pacific Blvd. showed how it would appear in the neighbourhood context.
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This central courtyard and water feature were part of the early design concept, but didn't make it to construction.
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This sketch of the courtyard at The Mark shows the central podium piece and views out onto Pacific Blvd.
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Seven stories of rental housing on this side of the project help bring a multitude of tenants to the building and neighbourhood
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Sharp, angular balconies on the south side of The Mark define this façade.
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This elevation shows the west side of the building without the Granville Bridge offramp.
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The concept for this elevation of The Mark carried over to the final build, with only minor changes.