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Ultramodern suite at Jameson House goes on the market

An ultramodern two bedroom and den home in one of Vancouver’s most architecturally-significant buildings, Jameson House, is on the market.

The unit at 2101-838 West Hastings Street is listed by Paul Albrighton for $2,798,000. The suite is one of the larger floor plans available at 2,049 sq ft.

It occupies the entire north end of the building, with spectacular views of the mountains, ocean, Stanley Park and downtown. In the living room, it’s possible to see views all the way from one end to another.

The suite has large room dimensions, and a beautifully curved living room in floor-to-ceiling glass, facing iconic Vancouver towers, both old and new.

In addition to the two bedrooms and den, there are 2.5 bathrooms, air conditioning, in-floor radiant heating, solid wood doors and built-in audio throughout the home.

The Italian-design Dada kitchen features Gaggenau and Subzero appliances, power-adjustable counter heights and stainless steel countertops.

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Jameson House Foster + Partners
Jameson House was designed by British architects Foster + Partners. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House curved living room
The spectacular curved living room showcases views of some of Vancouver’s most iconic buildings, old and new. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House curved living room
The spectacular curved living room showcases views of some of Vancouver’s most iconic buildings, old and new. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House Dada Kitchen
The Italian kitchens feature Gaggenau and Sub-Zero appliances. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House Dada kitchens
The Italian kitchens feature Gaggenau and Sub-Zero appliances. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House bathroom
Bathroom with wall-hung toilet, “his and her” sinks, separate tub and shower. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House floor-to-ceiling windows
The floor-to-ceiling windows showcase views towards Burrard Inlet. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House view
Cruise ships can be seen arriving and departing at Canada Place. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House half-bath
Half-bath at Jameson House. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House dining room
Dining area. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House bedroom view
Bedroom with views towards Harbour Centre. Credit: Paul Albrighton
View east Jameson House
View from the suite, looking east towards Gastown. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House Coal Harbour view
View from the suite, looking northwest towards Coal Harbour. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House Burrard Inlet view
View from the suite, looking towards Canada Place. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House patio with travertine flooring
Large patio with travertine flooring. Credit: Paul Albrighton
Jameson House Burrard Inlet view
View towards Burrard Inlet. Credit: Paul Albrighton

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Fully automated parking

The suite comes with two auto-valet parking spaces in an underground automated parkade, the only system of its type in North America. The system was chosen due to the building’s small lot size in an established neighbourhood of heritage buildings, and to avoid having a driveway that would go down 7 or 8 levels.

Internationally-renowned architect Foster + Partners

Jameson House was the first high-rise building in Vancouver to bring on an internationally-acclaimed architect from outside the country, Foster + Partners of the UK. The firm is world-renowned for forward thinking design and futuristic type buildings.

They are famous within the design community for many international projects including the Hearst Tower in New York and the Millennium Bridge in London, England, a pedestrian bridge crossing the Thames River. The building was completed by Vancouver-based developer Bosa Properties.

Architectural masterpiece

The 36-storey building is ultramodern, with many hidden vents, floating walls, seamless flooring, integrated ambient lighting, hidden light switches, and luxurious materials such as Travertine and stainless steel used throughout the development. There are also sliding entry doors to lobby spaces, and curved living areas in the most desirable units.

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Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner is an experienced journalist and media relations professional, based in Vancouver. As founder of urbanYVR.com, he has been reporting on urban development across the Lower Mainland since 2016, and has also served as vice-chair of the Gastown Historic Area Planning Committee. In October 2022, he was elected to Vancouver city council and is no longer actively reporting for urbanYVR.

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