Luxury Jameson House Condo By Foster + Partners

Architecture Design - Luxury Jameson House Condo By Foster + Partners

Jameson House residential tower in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is a stunning contemporary condo designed by world renowned Foster + Partners. Located at 838 Hastings Street in downtown Vancouver, this 35-storey mixed-use building combines the new tower with the restoration of heritage buildings. 

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There are eleven storeys of offices and shops on the lower levels and twenty-three storeys of apartments on the upper levels. One of the most interesting features of the condo project is the automated parking system which essentially park your car for you.

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