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Document.Pdf “Your Story Starts Here” Developer WILLIE LI 李维刚 WILLIAM SUN 孙健 Founder & CEO Director 1 SPECIAL THANKS REMAX COMMERCIAL BAM COMMUNICATIONS BDO CANADA LLP BINNIE & ASSOCIATES BLG DESJARDINS REAL ESTATE FINANCING GROUP EDELMAN FANSON CAPITAL GROUP INC. GEOPACIFIC CONSULTANTS GHL CONSULTANTS GOCAN CONTRACTING GRAHAM GUNN CONSULTANTS LIVING SPACE MCW CONSULTANTS MPT (MATSON PECK & TOPLISS) MPT ENGINEERING NEMETZ (S/A) & ASSOCIATES NORR PMG LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS RJC (READ JONES CHRISTOFFERSEN) TERRA LAW VERY SPACE INTERNATIONAL WYDANCO DEVELOPMENT CORP. 2 3 Developed By LION WAY PROPERTIES LTD. Sales & Marketing By RE/MAX COMMERCIAL 4 5 A UNIQUE OFFER 6 7 FORTUNE FAVOURS those who recognize it, and the opportunities presented by The Landmark are not only unique in what they offer, but also what they represent to those who take advantage of them. International in its approach, cosmopolitan in its setting, and distinctly contemporary in its style, The Landmark has been created for the select few that recognize rarity, exclusivity and personalization. 8 9 THE CENTRE OF RICHMOND’S CITY CENTRE 10 11 A LEADER in Metro Vancouver’s and the City of Richmond’s growth, the Central Business District (CBD) of Richmond is an economic focal point in the region. Driven by investment and innovation, it is positioned to be an epicentre of commerce on the West Coast and represents the future of business in British Columbia. 12 13 CF RICHMOND CENTRE TOWNLINE VENTURE’S ATMOSPHERE REAL CANADIAN VIEWSTAR RICHMOND NIGHT MARKET CONCORD GARDENS INTERNATIONAL TRADE BRIDGEPORT BUSINESS REDEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT SUPERSTORE SOUTH ESTATES CENTRE CENTRE PARK VILLAGE THE PARAMOUNT RICHPORT TOWN LANSDOWNE CENTRE EMPIRE CENTRE PARKER PLACE ABERDEEN DEVELOPMENT CONCORD GALLERIA CAPSTAN VILLAGE RICHMOND CENTRE REDEVELOPMENT MALL THE LANDMARK 16 17 PERFECTLY POSITIONED to benefit from commerce, entertainment and a richly rewarding lifestyle, The Landmark is located on Richmond’s commercial corridor between two SkyTrain stations, and neighbours the largest mixed-use redevelopment in the city centre. Its rare combination of access, convenience and exclusivity are only made more extraordinary by its iconic design, state-of-the-art technology, and tailor-made spaces. 18 19 20 21 “RARITY COMES FROM AN EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF ONLY SIX LIMITED-EDITION OFFICE FLOORS.” 22 23 “A LUXURIOUS NEW RETAIL DESTINATION WITH ONLY SEVEN EXCLUSIVE UNITS.” 24 25 INTERIOR DESIGN 26 27 ART & SCIENCE, form & function - these are the foundations of The Landmark. Created by Louis Liou of Very Space International, The Landmark is a reflection of the world it inhabits. It is a building inspired by the sparkling cityscape, the floating silhouettes of skyscrapers that pierce through the West Coast clouds, and the brilliance of glistening lights on the water that shine like diamonds. Together they form an aesthetic landscape that is represented by cascading digital displays, progressive design characteristics, and the focus of perfecting the smallest of details. 28 29 “DREAMS ARE THE STARTING POINT OF DESIRE AND EXPLORATION” LOUIS LIOU Founder/Designer Very Space International 30 31 INTERVIEW WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO MAKE THE LANDMARK PROJECT to international businesses making an entrance in the Lower YOUR DESIGN DEBUT IN NORTH AMERICA? Mainland. The Landmark project’s bold vision and the ambitious thinking of For high-tech companies, my proposed design is suited to their its development team truly captured my imagination and excited unique and collaborative cultures, offering flexible, open spaces me about the possibilities to bring fresh and new design ideas to perfect for workplace collaboration, as well as a gaming room the Vancouver real estate market. I have always been inspired by and cafeteria - similar to that found in an office in Silicon Valley. the beauty of Vancouver with its nature and cityscapes and felt With the influx of international companies seeking office space it was the perfect location for my first project in North in Richmond, my proposed design for this market incorporates America. RE/MAX was looking for an interior designer with an a large entertainment space with a dining room for hosting international background in order to bring new ideas to the clients and VIP guests for meetings and events. This design also Vancouver real estate market, so it was a natural fit. RE/MAX includes a private executive lounge – perfect for the business and Lion Way have a great vision, a brilliant team of experts professional on the go arriving from YVR. This concept is what I and a lot of experience with international project marketing. call the ‘art of business and entertainment’. And, they provided me with a lot of room for creativity, allowing me to hone my techniques in The Landmark project. WHAT FEATURES OF THE LANDMARK PROJECT ARE YOU MOST EXCITED ABOUT? GERMAN DESIGN AWARD HOW HAVE YOU REFLECTED VANCOUVER THROUGH YOUR The high ceilings and cascading lights of the building’s lobby DESIGN OF THE LANDMARK? portray the building’s theme of being a “sparking city” and a IF DESIGN AWARD The Landmark building is a microcosm of Vancouver – a building “floating city”, immersing people in the feeling of being in a RED DOT DESIGN AWARD inspired by the bright, sparkling lights of Vancouver’s scenic bustling, bright metropolis. skyline. I aimed to capture the city’s glittering cityscape through GOOD DESIGN AWARD the use of cascading lights and diamond shapes, which represent HOW DOES YOUR INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE THROUGH- the surreal, dreamlike quality of the city and the way its buildings GOLDEN PIN AWARD OUT ASIA MANIFEST ITSELF IN YOUR DESIGNS? hover amongst the clouds like a floating city. DFA DESIGN FOR ASIA AWARDS Growing up in Taipei, the implicit and solemn nature of Chinese culture has always inspired me, and I aim to capture those ITALY A’ DESIGN GOLD AWARD HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR CORE DESIGN PRINCIPLES? aspects of Oriental art through designs that are immersive, calm, I believe that the established traditions of architecture and and mindfully use blank space. While Asian design elements are THE ARCHITECTURE MASTERPRIZE interior design are meant to constantly be pushed to allow spiritual not always obvious on the surface of my designs, they are always CID AWARD and soulful design to co-exist with functionality. reflected in their inner spirit. 2018 NISSAN SENTRA REPRESENTATIVE WHY DO YOU BELIEVE EXCELLENT INTERIOR DESIGN IS HOW DOES YOUR WORK IN VANCOUVER COMPARE TO YOUR TOP 20 DESIGNERS OF CHINA AWARD IMPORTANT TO CREATING PRODUCTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENTS? EXPERIENCE IN TAIWAN AND CHINA? Excellent interior design liberates people from the perception TID AWARD In Taiwan, the scale of projects is small and the pace is slow, of being in an office environment, allowing them to think more while in Mainland China the pace is relatively fast and projects 9TH INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AWARD creatively and with less inhibitions. When pressure is reduced, comparatively large. Vancouver is perfectly situated in the middle our work efficiency improves, and the workspace becomes a – the pace slow enough to focus on quality, while the scale of ANDREW MARTIN AWARD place where ideas truly flourish and people genuinely want to their architecture is large enough for us to be able to inject a lot FX INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AWARD spend time at. of imagination into the project. WHAT ASPECTS OF ASIAN DESIGN DID YOU AIM TO BRING TO HOW HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE IN TAIWAN AND CHINA YOUR WORK IN THE LANDMARK PROJECT? IMPACTED YOUR APPROACH TO DESIGN IN VANCOUVER? I hope to impart the Asian tradition of combining business space While traditionally, Asian design has been influenced by Western with entertainment space to show people a different way of concepts, new technologies and ideas from the East have created using the office space – a space that can stir up creative thinking. a shift towards more Oriental-influenced designs. I believe I can bring these ideas and technologies to Vancouver to show Asian design in a new light. By bringing in the latest design power from HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE APPROACH YOU TOOK TO Asia, we will create sparkles in the clash of ideas, stimulating DESIGNING THE LANDMARK BUILDING? the birth of more brilliant ideas about space and design here in I take a holistic approach to design – insisting on designing Vancouver. every single corner of the building - because I believe that perfection comes from attention to detail. Everything in The Landmark building, from the washrooms to the parking lot, were WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF YOUR PAST PROJECTS? thoughtfully designed by me. I am most well-known for my design of the Hengqiao International Office in Taiwan, which won me many international awards such as the prestigious German Design Award, the Red Dot Design HOW DO YOUR PROPOSED DESIGNS CATER TO THE MARKET Award and the iF Design Award. Most recently, I designed a FOR THE LANDMARK PROJECT? “starry sky”-themed real estate sales centre in Hangzhou, which My proposed designs cater to the differing businesses seeking was featured in one of the most prestigious interior design office space in the Richmond market – from high-tech companies publications in China. 32 33 “A CITY THAT SPARKLES WITH VITALITY, A SHIMMERING BEACON THAT REFLECTS THE WORLD, THE COMMUNITY, AND THE CHANGING SEASONS AROUND IT.” 34 35 “A CITY THAT FLOATS IN THE CLOUDSCAPE, SIGNALING ITS DESIRE TO REACH NEW HEIGHTS AND CREATE NEW HORIZONS.” 36 37 “A CITY THAT SHINES LIKE A DIAMOND, ITS ELEGANT SOPHISTICATION REFLECTING THE RARITY OF A JEWEL.” 38 39 “IN THE PERFECTION OF WHAT WILL GO UNNOTICED, AND IN THE FOCUS ON THE SMALLEST OF DETAILS - GREATNESS IS ACHIEVED.” 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 “EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN IS NEVER AN OPTION, IT IS INFUSED INTO EVERY ASPECT OF THE LANDMARK.” 52 53 54 55 56 57 IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES 58 59 A CANVAS for the imagination is the essence of the Landmark.
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