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IMPACTFUL INTERIORS

Creative Genius and Industry Innovation By Katy Togeretz

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SURVEYING THE LANDSCAPE

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METAMORPHOSIS

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MATTHEW McCORMICK

Dynamic Texture Lends Depth to Interior Spaces By Ben Vorst

The Fusion of Top Fashion Design and Contemporary Home Furnishings By Daniel Wood

Creative Storytelling By Katy Togeretz

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CONTENTS HOMES

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DESIGNER PROFILE: AMANDA HAMILTON

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ICONIC ARCHITECTURE: ANTOINE PREDOCK

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ARCHITECT PROFILE: STEPHEN BARNECUT

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FEATURE HOME: THE VARALLO

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FAR OUT HOMES: ROTA HOUSE

Here to Stay By Seema Dhawan

Capturing the Spirit of our Land By Hadani Ditmars

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Supporting the Diversity of Life By Lisa Monforton

Family-Oriented Living By Andrea Cox

The Unbearable Lightness of Housing By Goody Niosi

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CELEBRITY PROFILE: VIKRAM VIJ

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TRANSFORMATIONS: URBAN CALGARY

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HAUNTING OF: DEANE HOUSE

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WEB EXCLUSIVES

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A Whole New Era By Hadani Ditmars

Unusual Occurrences By Johanna Lane

Painter of People By Nora O’Malley

Walking, Shopping and Eating in Historical Style By Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail

Fuel Sipping Designs By Tony Whitney

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DESIGNER PROFILE

CHAT WITH THE STYLE GURUS

INTERIOR DESIGN BY AMANDA HAMILTON HERE TO STAY

Becoming an interior designer was a bold move for Amanda Hamilton. A switch of schools and a move to a new city became the first of many confident decisions and travel adventures in Hamilton’s life. Her company, Amanda Hamilton Design, is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year and her projects include popular Calgary restaurants such as Añejo, the new Rodney’s Oyster House and The Beltliner. Most recently her company added an accessories line that includes linens, metal goods and sculptures. While working on the Oyster House, Hamilton immersed herself in the project, a practice she maintains for all her designs. She flew to Toronto and Vancouver where, although she wasn’t a fan, she ate countless oysters and visited lots of fish shacks to try and understand that culture. Inspired by travel and cultural exchanges, Hamilton always digs deeper into experiences— from trying to speak to taxi drivers in their own language to drawing inspiration from fashion, film and literature. “In my mind you work to travel; that’s the spice of life.”

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WORDS BY SEEMA DHAWAN

Opposite. Portrait photograph by PHOTOPHILCRO. Above. Clean spaces filled with personality are inspired by everything from fashion to travel. Photographs by Jager & Ko.

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It is also a prominent philosophy at the design agency she built. “We like doing something whimsical; weird in every space, if our clients will let us,” says Hamilton. “I would really rather somebody hate what we designed than walk into it and not notice at all.” While bold at heart, Hamilton rejects the idea of her company having a specific sense of design. “We don’t have a style because I just don’t think design is about what we like, it’s what our clients like.” Her number one tip for those looking to renovate is to infuse their story into a space. Whether it’s a unique shot you took during your travels or a colourful old cruiser bike mounted on the wall, find creative ways to add character into your home. Having the confidence to make changes is part of the issue, she adds. “Think of your home as a evolution,” says Hamilton, and don’t try to pick out everything for your home in one day. “You don’t pick out your clothing for the next five years in one day.” Her own sense of style is forever evolving and she has become more comfortable taking risks. “Buy original art, not $500 to fill the wall,” she says. “Maybe leave the wall blank and save it for the $2,000 piece you’ll have on your wall for 10 years.” h

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Above. The design sense of a home is always an evolution. Photographs by Jager & Ko.

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BRILLIANT BUILDINGS AND THE GENIUS BEHIND THEM


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CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF THE LAND

Part architectural alchemist/magician, part anthropologist, Predock engages emphatically with the genus loci—respecting site down to every last detail. His buildings express solidity and transparency, an earthy and an esoteric quality; they are a feast for the senses—not just the visual but also the tactile. Predock’s early studies in engineering, training as an artist, marriage to a dancer in the ‘70s and exposure to Merce Cunningham’s technique have all influenced his oeuvre. Equally entranced by ancient and modern forms, by the films of Wim Wenders and the literature of Borges, by high art and pop culture, he spins ephemera into architectural gold on the spindle of history. Long dismissed as a “regionalist” by the New York-centric world of American architecture, the Missouri-born, Albuquerque-based Predock cut his teeth in the tough yet mystical terrain of New Mexico. Describing it as a “force that has entered my

system,” he says, “The lessons I’ve learned here can be implemented anywhere.” The self-described “portable regionalist” who won the prix de Rome in 1985 finally garnered notice in the New York architect world in 1989, with his Nelson Fine Arts Center in Arizona—his first national design contest winner. New York Times critic Paul Goldberger noted, “He is a theatrical architect who has the discipline to control his theater.” Predock (who won the AIA Gold Medal in 2006) and his prolific body of work appear driven by a pure passion for architecture—one honed by a discipline of exercise and meditation that keeps him focused and ready for action. As he pushes 80, the seemingly ageless architect still rides an impressive collection of motorcycles and describes architecture as “a physical ride.” He has actually skied and skateboarded on his buildings and encourages others to enjoy a visceral engagement with his work. And what a ride it has been.

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Opposite. Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Photograph by Aaron Cohen, provided by CMHR.

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Clockwise from top. The Rio Grande Preserve, The Nelson Fine Arts Center and The Venice House. Photographs provided by Antoine Predock Architect.

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Now the RAIC-awarded architect has portaged his craft to Winnipeg, Manitoba with the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Its “tower of hope” feels like a modernist riff on the mosque of Samarra encased in an icy blue embrace that responds, not to the desert, but to the nearby prairie and the cold Assiniboine. The crystalline sculptural form emerging from a horizontal landscape could be a Canadian cousin to his American Heritage Center in Laramie, Wyoming. After a four-decade career in which he has managed to capture the spirit of the American landscape, the culmination of many of his design principles finds itself in Canada at the geographical centre of North America in a place whose First Nations name means “the forks.” The museum, which Predock describes as “a unifying and timeless landmark for all nations and cultures of the world” is also his “favourite” and “most important” building—“carved into the earth and dissolving into the sky.” h Custom Framing & Designs | 2413 14 St. SW Calgary | 403.269.1551

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CELEBRITY PROFILE

EXCLUSIVE NEWS AND INTERVIEWS

CHEF VIKRAM VIJ THE RAJA OF RESTAURANTEURS WORDS BY LAURA GOLDSTEIN PHOTOGRAPHS BY KK LAW

Dressed in a burgundy kurti tunic, tight black

slacks, sockless in leather slippers, bejewelled fingers moving constantly to emphasize a point; Vij’s blue eyes behind stylish black horn-rims are as beguiling and distinctive as his success story. Perhaps the unusual colour is only a superstitious North Indian omen predicting a ‘strong and healthy soul’ but, “No one in my whole family has blue eyes —and they aren’t from the milkman,” he chuckles. A born storyteller, showman and entrepreneur with an underlying compassion for the underdog, Vij, now 50, is the newest Dragon on CBC-TV’s 8th season of Dragon’s Den and just added another jewel to his crown of eponymous restaurants with the opening of his recent incarnation, My Shanti, in South Surrey. “I was that fatty kid, the only son surrounded by women who wanted to be a chef against his father’s wishes, exactly like that wonderful film by Mira Nair, Monsoon Wedding!” exclaims Vij, nearly jumping out of his chair in excitement at the shared storylines.

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“Watching and helping my mother, grandmother, aunties cooking growing up in Delhi and Bombay, I couldn’t wait to leave at 17 to apprentice in hotel management and later as a chef in Austria. Just like in the film, my father was very angry—he wanted me to be an academic—because being a chef was no way to make a living, just a hobby in his mind.” In 1992 Vij immigrated to Canada, first working in Alberta at The Banff Springs Hotel, then in Vancouver in the kitchen of Chef John Bishop at Bishop’s—“He was my mentor, I learned so much from him,” enthuses Vij—and at the Raincity Grill. Then he was introduced to Meeru Dhalwala, his future wife and business partner, in a set-up by their two mothers. “My mother called Meeru who was a proud IndianAmerican living in Washington, DC and said ‘I have this loser son who wants to focus on his career,’ and then handed me the phone,” relates Vij. “So Meeru came to visit me and we hung out and I proposed in five days!”


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CHEF VIKRAM VIJ COULD CHARM THE BIRDS FROM THE AIR AND THE FISH FROM THE SEA.

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Below. Chef Vij having a bit of fun showing off his food tossing skills in the kitchen of his new restaurant, My Shanti.

“My dream was always to do modern but homestyle Indian food with decent wines, something that Vancouver at that time had never experienced before. No Indian buffets for me. By 1994 I was 30 and had saved $10,000 to get a place of my own. When my parents immigrated to Canada, my baba—who had since warmed up to the idea that he had a chef for a son—surprised me with another $23,000 and signed the lease on a place I found on West Broadway called Café Arabia. It was a disaster inside but all I could afford. I couldn’t even buy a new sign. But every time a customer would come in looking for falafel I’d say ‘you must try my Indian samosas instead—they are fantastic!’ Slowly, slowly I changed the menu to my idea of home-style Indian cuisine until people started lining up outside!” “Every day my mother would prepare the lamb curry at their home in Richmond [then] get on the bus with a huge pot between her legs. What a fantastic aroma filled the air. She was my best publicity,” laughs Vij. One of Vij’s original customers at Café Arabia, was Marc Bricault of Bricault Design, Vancouver. Having travelled to India himself and fallen under her exotic spell, it was not surprising that Bricault would become the designer of choice for Vikram’s evolving restaurant empire. Like a biblical tale, Café Arabia soon begat the iconic upscale Vij’s restaurant that

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opened in Vancouver’s South Granville area 20 years ago; its more casual sister and mecca of frozen gourmet curries, Rangoli, next door; and their Vancouver residence. Meeru’s restaurant, Shanik—named after one of their daughters—opened in 2012 in Seattle, Washington and was designed by architect Joe Herrin. Bricault’s shimmering My Shanti marquee, composed of thousands of silver paillettes that took four months to install on individual hooks, is part Vegas part Bollywood—certainly it is a reflection of Vij’s exuberant personality. Inside, vibrant turquoise, purple and burgundy embroidered sari skirts cleverly encircle pendant lighting and sway seductively in the air.


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As we eagerly await lunch, Vij describes the intricate 30foot by 10-foot pen-and-ink Madhubani folk art tapestry, Tree of Life; created on one single piece of cotton canvas and commissioned from artist Kamlesh, it is the centrepiece of My Shanti’s main dining room. Of the image of passengers gossiping on a train surrounded by foliage, fish and animals of all kinds he says, “Like me, it depicts my travels to all the little homes and villages throughout India seeking magnificent home-style food.” “It is my shanti—my peace—from all of India’s chaos; sweet words spoken, meals shared over stories. Because, you know, everyone has a story.” h

Above. Colourful sari material sways and moves with the air, giving the impression of dancers overhead. Top right. Old jugs are given new life as ceiling lamps. Bottom right. Indian matchbox cover images create a vibrant light installation in the bar area.

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PERSONAL SIDE Q&A CHEF VIKRAM VIJ

HOW DID YOU BECOME A DRAGON AND WHAT EXPERTISE DO YOU BRING TO THE DRAGON’S DEN? One of the producers saw me on Top Chef Canada though two years went by before I actually sat in the chair. It’s perfect for me because I’ve always been an entrepreneur … don’t forget that I’ve also created a 2,800-square-foot frozen food company, Vij At Home. What makes me different from previous Dragons is that I really listen, not ridicule. The pitches that resonate with me are the passionate ones that truly believe in their product. When I first started I was begging the bank for help and that really was so humiliating. I put myself in the contestants’ shoes. But I’m not a pushover. You better have all your business ducks in a row if you want my investment!

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YOU AND MEERU HAVE WRITTEN TWO COOKBOOKS TOGETHER, WORK AT FOUR RESTAURANTS, A FOOD TRUCK AND RAISE TWO TEENAGE DAUGHTERS—HOW DO YOU DO IT? ‘Relax honey and just enjoy right now’ (the name of our last cookbook) has been our phrase of survival. Yes, we have lots of stress and we are both very strong-minded people. We’re always bantering over food. Meeru keeps it simple while I fuss more with millions of pots and pans and dishes and wine, but our meals are always loud and sociable. I also don’t sleep much!

Yes, it’s a very social thing with people talking to each other in line. Even Harrison Ford, Martha Stewart, Chef Giada De Laurentiis and, long ago, Prime Minister Trudeau with his son Justin had to wait—but we let them sit at the bar!

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ARCHITECT PROFILE

HONOURING LOCAL MASTER BUILDERS

STEPHEN BARNECUT SUPPORTING THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE

For architect Stephen Barnecut, density is not only important for a successful urban area but it also creates places where people want to live in their environment, not just inside their homes. “A city needs to have a certain density to really be alive,” he says. That isn’t something Calgary has been known for but lately city planners have been pushing densification and several large projects in the inner city are springing up in that model. It’s something Barnecut can get excited about in the design world. “It’s more of a European model, where people really live in their environment,” he says. The 43-year-old born-and-raised Calgarian who graduated with a Masters from University of Calgary’s Architecture program in 1999 has had eclectic experience in design, including compact custom living. He’s also worked on large-scale custom homes for companies such as Calgary’s Alloy Homes and Jayman. “I became an architect to get involved in bigger projects but I also really like to run my own business,” Barnecut says of his design, drafting and consulting company Inertia, which he started in 2006.

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Opposite. Portrait photograph of Stephen Barnecut. Above. Environments that are made for living in. Photographs by Arda Ozum.

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WORDS BY LISA MONFORTON

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His partner Trent Letwiniuk has been managing the firm for the past three years or so while he was busy with Jayman, but Barnecut felt it was time to be out on his own full time. The company has been evolving, with a bigger focus on custom in-fills and multi-family units and the design aesthetic is decidedly contemporary with a “warm” side. He’s had two favourite projects, one a smallfootprint home along the river valley in Edmonton, in which the family wanted a slide installed parallel to the stairway for the kids. The other is Marda 17, which he designed with architect Robert Pashuk for Jigsaw Homes in Calgary’s Marda Loop neighbourhood in 2009. “On a 100 x 100-foot lot, we managed to fit 17 units on the site,” says Barnecut. “The design of it was like putting a puzzle together.” Contemporary “stacked townhouses” like Marda 17 are some of his “dream projects.” They fit with his design philosophy that a city with densification is a much more enjoyable place to live. “We have an opportunity in the inner city to accommodate different ways of living in the world.” Calgary is more than ready for this, says Barnecut. “I think there’s a huge improvement in the architectural conversation in Calgary.”h

Above. A decidedly contemporary aesthetic is tempered with warmth.

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Functional and beautiful interior spaces were fashioned with families in mind.

Stellar design sprouts from out-of-the-box thinking. Combine that with innovative creativity and it’s a formula for sure-fire success. The Varallo is just such an example. Beautiful lines, rich finishes and a layout that nods toward elegant simplicity define this 3,200-square-foot French Country charmer in Heritage Pointe’s Artesia, a prestigious new pod of estate homes. “The ultimate goal for us was to create a home where people felt that they could just bring their family and move in tomorrow,” says Barb Kelly, lead designer for Albi Homes, builders of The Varallo. She wanted the home to feel warm, casual and inviting without compromising any sense of luxury, elegance and sophistication. To achieve l’art de vivre, her design team thoroughly researched how a family lives and moves through a home; they gleaned information via client interviews, taking that feedback and combining it with the latest design trends to create functional and beautiful interior spaces that really work for day-to-day living. The home’s front foyer sets the tone for what lays beyond. A stunning 10-foot by 5-foot marble and ceramic tile inlay is carved into the wide-planked, oil-rubbed, farmhouse oak engineered flooring. The artistic inlay mirrors the recessed ceiling detail above. The inspiration was to create a tone-on-tone visual in the entrance to herald the sense of ensuing luxury in the spaces to come.

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WORDS BY ANDREA COX PHOTOGRAPHS BY JEAN PERRON

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“THE ULTIMATE GOAL FOR US WAS TO CREATE A HOME WHERE PEOPLE FELT THAT THEY COULD JUST BRING THEIR FAMILY AND MOVE IN TOMORROW.”

A bronze hood fan and marble brick backsplash elevate the look of the space.

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The foyer leads to an open-concept design where the kitchen really takes centre stage, combining the best of old-world charm with new world convenience. The blend of finishes and design styles, along with a juxtaposition of textures and materials creates a sense of inviting warmth. Sleek, monochromatic quartz countertops, commercially- inspired stainless steel slab-style drawer fronts and open shelving with recessed lighting intertwine with bevelled cabinetry and hand-forged hardware. Details like the sculptural burnished steel and bronze hood fan and the marble brick backsplash elevate the look even further. Grounding it all, the island showcases a unique lowered eating bar with custom-designed leather sofa seating. “It creates interest in the visual lines and more importantly, it is much easier for young children to help themselves to a seat,” says Kelly.

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The kitchen extends to a bright and spacious great room with stone fireplace, while tucked away next to the foyer a home office lends privacy and solace. With its last-century Jane Austen-type appeal, the room features a luxurious window seat, layers of millwork and an overall pretty ambiance. “The look and feel is inspired by women that deserve a room as beautiful and stylish as they are,” shares Kelly. The home’s definition really derives from the details—lovely flourishes of interest peppered throughout. Elaborately-beamed ceilings, rounded edges on wall corners and beautiful millwork enhance the home’s welcoming feeling. And its casual elegance is spearheaded by the rustic and textural backdrop of planked flooring that extends throughout the main level and also clads the open-riser staircase. Architecturally-inspired lighting crafted from reclaimed materials evokes a sense of place while maintaining a timeless eloquence.

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In the upstairs family room a funky fixture with black chalkboard lining and colourful chalk scribbles says “notice me,” giving the space instant wow factor. “It’s a fun pendant and a nod to the kids’ area,” says Kelly, adding that the open chalkboard interior of the shade captures the playful elements. “But the colours and finish keep it grown up.” The master suite spins a judicious blend of masculine and feminine elements. The clean-lined heavier furnishings, tailored linens and two-toned tweed wool carpet present an interesting contrast with the floral pattern of the wall coverings, while the ensuite with its organically-inspired freestanding tub and clean lines is all about relaxation and getting away from it all. The lower level offers another 1,200 square feet of family-oriented living space, including a state-ofthe-art home gym. It’s a great place for the entire family to hang out, well in keeping with the design premise of the home. “It was all about creating a spacious, well-designed home for a busy family,” says Kelly. h

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THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF HOUSING

The property that was to become the Rota House was an old one in the centre of Madrid: narrow and dark. The client saw it filled with light; but beyond that she wanted a swimming pool, a spa, massive spaces and an escape to a Zen-like state—all in only 1,754-squarefeet on two floors plus an attic. Theatrical? Of course; one couldn’t really expect anything less. Certainly there were problems to overcome, not least of which was locating an indoor pool on the ground floor and making sure that the spaces above were habitable. But the biggest challenge? “To do everything she asked with an important lack of money,” Ocaña said.

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WHEN ARCHITECT MANUEL OCAÑA’S 65-YEAR-OLD CLIENT, WIDELY KNOWN AS A “DAME OF THE THEATRE” APPROACHED HIM IN 2006, SHE DIDN’T ASK FOR A MERE DREAM HOUSE—SHE DEMANDED A DREAM.

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THE ATRIUM ALLOWS NATURAL LIGHT TO FLOOD THROUGHOUT THE HOME.

First, Ocaña assessed the potential of the space. The existing house was located in a dark, narrow street facing north with a tight 2×2-metre southfacing corridor at the end. This atrium-like area was arguably the small home’s best feature. Running to the height of the attic, this is where sunlight poured in and where the views stretched out over Madrid’s historic centre. Ocaña knew immediately that it was from this corridor that he could flood the house with light. It would also offer a wonderful surprise to anyone entering the home; coming in from the dark entrance, meandering through the home and eventually arriving at the luminous lookout. Taking down the walls was crucial, allowing the positioning of slabs that cascade toward the south to flood the three levels with natural light, thus transforming the courtyard into a vertical interior space filled with the pool, which itself reflects back the light in rhythmic ripples. And here was the next challenge—keeping 20 cubic metres of water at 37°C demanded a thorough climate conditioning study. Ocaña stressed that the homeowner also has to monitor the climate. He likened the experience to living on a boat. The house incorporates four machines to control and condition the temperature and humidity of the spaces. Cross ventilation is the simplest method for keeping the surrounding air at the correct humidity. The lower level is waterproof, with floors, walls and ceilings painted with white chloride rubber and the sheet staircase treated with marine varnish. Above the pool is the light-filled living area with sun flooding down through the atrium into the kitchen and living room where a pale hardwood floor adds a more organic note to the architecture. Looking down through the atrium is the tantalizing view of the pool. At the uppermost level, the attic has been transformed into a serene and very private sleeping area and retreat.

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No description of the Rota House can be deemed even half-complete without extensive reference to the stairs that rise like a geometric sculpture from the ground floor. “The stairs were a key issue,” Ocaña said. “There are three, and they are all different and none are vertically continuous.” The point, he said, was to create a sort of evolution—and a choice of paths—in how a visitor would arrive from the entryway to the living quarters above; from the darkness into the light. Like a true post-modern sculpture the stairs are made out of welded steel plates and covered in boat varnish. They float jaggedly above the pool and, later, curl up in a spiral to the attic.

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Above: The stairs rise up through the house like a geometric sculpture.

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Ocaña noted that his client was deeply immersed in every phase of the design and construction. Eight years later, she is still delighted with the result—the realization of her dream. Ocaña is also pleased. “My favourite part related to the design is the stairway,” he said. “And then the lower level which permits unusual comfort conditions in a domestic environment, like submerging yourself in the warm water of the pool inside while it rains or snows outside.” And, of course, submerging oneself in light, at any time of year. h

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TRANSFORMATIONS

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Opposite. The Calgary skyline is undergoing a revitalizing shift.

It’s at the crux of a huge change, a high-density shift from single-family living and a move toward downtown living, walkability and less car dependency. Wait. Does this sound familiar? Perhaps it recalls Vancouver 15 years ago when vancouverism was the buzzword on every urban planners lips and Canada’s third largest city began a transit heavy, mixed-use transformation that continues today. Not surprisingly it is Vancouver developers and architects who are at the forefront of the current building boom, carving out whole new neighbourhoods along the Bow River and revivifying downtown. But Calgary is not Vancouver and there are significant tweaks and twists to the Vancouverist plan. Nick Milkovich—who worked for years with Arthur Erickson—is the architect behind Concord Pacific’s new luxury towers in the emerging Eau Claire community along the south bank of the Bow River. The sloping concrete terraced gardens recall Robson Square but with a nod to the Calgarian climate: the water garden bridging the two towers doubles as an outdoor ice rink in winter.

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TO SAY THAT CALGARY IS AT A CROSSROADS IS ALMOST AN UNDERSTATEMENT.

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A new twerking downtown tower designed by Danish starchitect Bjarke Ingels, with help from Dialog, is almost an upside down version of the one he’s designing in Vancouver—also for Westbank Development. And Riverhouse, a handsome new residential project in the nascent East Village community on the Bow River (developed by Fram + Slokker), is reminiscent of Erickson’s Evergreen building. But there are some significant differences between Vancouverism and Calgarianism. For one, floor plates are bigger. Price per square footage is still cheaper in Calgary and buyers are not yet primed for microlofts, now becoming the norm in North America’s highest priced housing market. Walkability is also harder to achieve in Calgary, where winters are colder and the love affair with the car has yet to give way to Vancouver’s cycling passion. The “indooroutdoor” aesthetic may be challenging to achieve in a city renowned for its enclosed pedestrian walkways called plus 15 (immortalized in the film waydowntown). Calgary’s downtown is also lacking in the amenities that make Vancouver’s core eminently livable—the urban parks, recreation facilities, galleries, transit, shops and eateries that have sprung up in the last decade—and it has a long catch up ahead.

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But it’s making up for lost time at quite an amazing rate. The new East Village neighbourhood is by far the most impressive with a dizzying array of new mixed-use retail and residential, river walkways and bicycle paths transforming this historic area into a future urban beacon. East Village—a 49-acre site between old Fort Calgary and the city’s downtown—has seen $180 million dollars in infrastructure improvements since 2007, with more on the way. A new library is in the works, a bike/pedestrian path has connected the riverfront from Centre Street to the historic Simmons building (a former bedding factory repurposed as a culinary hub) and construction began on a national music centre near the historic King Eddy Hotel in 2013. Six hundred new riverfront condominium units are planned and construction has begun on the first two major mixed-use projects; meanwhile, a public art program will incorporate cutting edge installations into the new community. The build-it-and-they-will-come, roll-up-your-sleevesand-do-it ethos is certainly a confident Calgarian move. But it’s also an historically congruent one. At the turn of the century the area was a bustling mixed use commercial and residential centre but it fell into decline by mid century as the downtown shifted westward. Ill-fated urban renewal plans in the ‘60s left the area to languish but now, with political will and funding in place, the former cradle of the city is all grown up and urbanist, ready to welcome Calgary into a whole new era. h

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DEANE HOUSE UNUSUAL OCCURRENCES

Steeped in history and a home to many different people, the Deane House has become a prime location for haunted tales. Commissioned as his official residence in 1906 by Richard Deane, Superintendent of the Northwest Mounted Police, the Deane House was originally located on the corner of 9 Avenue and 6 Street, SE. The home, currently used as a restaurant, was moved across the river in 1929 and served as a boarding house for decades. One story of the home is of a young boy whose family resided here—he had epilepsy and was bullied unmercifully by others until he hung himself from the second story landing. People heading upstairs often feel something pushing them to the side of the stairs; perhaps the boy is making sure they don’t get too close to the edge. On a tour through the home we stepped into the gardens and, as I told the story of that poor young boy, a gentleman simply toppled over into the bushes beside him. He swore that someone had pushed him—except no one was there. Approaching the home another night, someone asked about the woman in white in the window, followed by two more people inquiring. Realizing they could actually see someone in the upstairs window I turned around, but she was gone. Perhaps it was Mr. Deane’s first wife who died before moving into the house, or his second wife who gave fabulous parties there. Or, possibly, one of any number of women who called the Deane House home while it was a boarding house, including Irma Umperville whose husband murdered her and then killed himself, leaving their bodies for the children to find the next day. h

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Encompassing everything from furniture layouts to paint colours, interior design’s impact ripples far beyond its own isolated sea. The creative geniuses who populate this field with incredible work are as varied and multi-faceted as interior design itself. Creative directors are illuminating lighting design and fashion’s elite are putting their mark on the furniture industry. We give you the inside story on the industry and its influencers. Learn how to intensify your home lighting situation and satisfy your dream of possessing designer fabric—even if it’s your sofa wearing it and not you. Explore texture and shape and delve into colour and pattern. By the end we’ll have you seeing the light—taking note of the forest and the trees. •

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SURVEYING THE LANDSCAPE DYNAMIC TEXTURE LENDS DEPTH TO INTERIOR SPACES

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Mapping out a comprehensive design for interior spaces is a process that entails maintaining vision. While many of us are attuned to colour themes, there are a host of other design threads that are pulled together to attain interior perfection: most notably, texture and shape. When the neurologist Oliver Sacks travelled to a remote island to study a statistically significant preponderance of achromatopsia (true and complete colour blindness), he was astounded at how the islanders could differentiate the various plants in a jungle landscape that appeared, to him, as a uniformly green wall. Blinded by colour, he was unable to see the various other attributes of the foliage—shape, texture, shadow and the like. He could not see the trees for the forest. We indoor types are similarly afflicted. Too often we cannot see the subtle effects of texture because we are overwhelmed by colour—which is often monolithically uniform—and pattern. Interior designers have a slight edge. Imagining an installation as a series of layers can bring out the various assets and drawbacks of design choices. As always, the uses of a space determine the suitability of any material.

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Geometric texture brings depth to this contemporary home. Photograph provided by My House Design Build Team Ltd.

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LIGHT AND TEXTURE

Layered variation in the neutral tones of the marble adds interest to this fireplace. Photograph by Justin Eckersall.

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Rooms suffused with natural light and sunshine benefit from highly textured materials as the subtle shadows lend a dynamic aspect to the space, one that shifts throughout the day and the seasons. Shifting illumination marries well with shifting hues and levels of transparency in fabrics. For solid surfaces, wood features and stone installations—tile, marble, granite, concrete—in sunlit spaces benefit from a muted finish, leaving the high-gloss aside and letting the natural patterns come through; for every layer of finish a surface loses a layer, however subtly, of texture. Conversely, spaces that are predominantly lit by artificial means can be outfitted with smoother surfaces throughout the area. Fabrics that fall into this category can be highly patterned, as interior lighting is less prone to glare, and the depth from the pattern will carry formidable contrast. Archived designs are making a big comeback in these settings, both for their classic feel and their magnetizing, showpiece effect. Where interior lights top sunshine for finishes in the centre of the room, textured installations on walls have a more complex relationship with it. Remember that the soft shadows cast in sunlight can be looming under evening lights; staggered/stacked tile, for instance, looks great in the daytime but lends a brooding aspect when the sun goes down. Consider the predominant use of a space (what time of day? what type of activity?) before deciding. Washrooms, as always, benefit from natural and durable materials like tile, wood, linen and heavier cotton. The landscape of wet rooms is such that the functional pieces determine the shape and textural themes; this is an appropriate place to put colour to the fore and indulge your chromatic obsession!

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SHAPE

The clean geometric shapes in this space present a unified theme. Photograph by Justin Eckersall.

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It is important to design a room’s theme with shape in mind as shape themes have a profound (if subliminal) effect on the users of the room. Angular, globular, geometric, slender-curved … any theme should echo throughout a room and while the occasional contrast can enliven a space the overall theme should not be too busy. Invoke Dr. Sacks and ask yourself, “What would this room look like with zero colour?” The old design adage that area rugs should match the width and shape of doors and windows still retains a nugget of truth. Consider the theme of shapes that dominate a space and stick with it. Even though a space may be structurally static, the other furnishings may be setting the atmosphere. If your furniture is funky, choose accoutrements that join in the fun, be it in shape or pattern.


All right, it’s true we said that colour was overemphasized, but neither can we discount it altogether. Colour will again be highly dependant on the light that brightens a space. The direction lately has been overall colour schemes that are based in light, neutral tones with a splash of vibrant colour added in one or two showpieces of furniture. Specifically, deeper yellows and electric purples have made a surge forward in the choice spectrum (who knew? purple!). Bright colours are always welcome as fun additions but consider the overall effect—not only do colours reach their apex of vibrancy on the showroom floor, they can take away from the various other attributes of the piece and the space. That’s not to say that colour has no place, it just means choosing carefully with the entire desired effect in mind.

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Colour plays with shape to create stunning patterns in this rug. Photograph provided by Jordans. In terms of design and atmosphere, patterned fabrics are susceptible to the same issues discussed here: colour should be part of interplay, not a lone wolf. Be attuned to the shapes created in the pattern. Again, shape plays a big part in the overall feel of a space and the shapes in patterns are hidden by colour, unless you seek them out. This is as true for solid materials as it is for textiles. Wood and stone create their own patterns, which are hidden to us because of their iconic ubiquity. We’re able to discern the pattern cast by square tiles but are blind to the geometric implications of wood grain; all of these have a textural effect beyond their tangible, real-world associations.

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An increasingly popular alternative to wallpaper is fabric installations; wall textiles are themselves a curious case study. The predominant theme of favoured pieces is nature—something we all strive to bring into our indoor lives—and the selection of both thought-provoking and becalming images is growing. Dr. Sacks would be pleased that we’re finally seeing the trees. •

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METAMORPHOSIS THE FUSION OF TOP FASHION DESIGN AND CONTEMPORARY HOME FURNISHINGS

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The reason for this blurring of boundaries between fashion and furnishings rests—as most things do—on money. Among the big names in haute couture—Versace, Hermès or Lauren, to name just a few—their survival can no longer be based on designing exclusively for the wealthy. The fact is Gaultier has, in total, 80 private clients; Dior has 300. There just aren’t enough Oscar-night redcarpet events or Berlin opera openings to sustain the high-end market. So, while fashion designers get 15 minutes of fame to tell their stories on a Parisian catwalk, if they utilize their celebrity to create fashion-furnishing fusions they can create branded houseware that’s far longer lasting than couture and which may reach millions of styleconscious customers via their famous names. Armani now designs entire branded hotels and has today over 30 Armani/Casa stores selling his signature home furnishings. And Hermès, under its La Maison line, has recently added furniture to its elegant textiles, wallpaper, cushions and dinnerware. (Hermès’ 11,000-diamondstudded Birken clutch puts the exclamation point in “Wow!” at $1.9 million. Bodyguard not included.)

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Call it metamorphosis. The pupa becomes a butterfly. Clay becomes slate. A man becomes a cockroach. And, in the alchemy of economics, art, and corporate branding, high fashion morphs into high-end interior design. Ascend within Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, at 830 metres, the world’s tallest building, then exit, say, at the 16th floor, and enter one of the furnished, ultra-lux condos there. If you’re among the cognoscenti, the $2 million, two-bedroom unit will whisper seductively: Giorgio Armani. Everything within The Armani Residences—furniture, lamps, drapes, bathroom sets, rugs, all in his signature palette of luminous greys and taupe—was designed by the man best known for his impeccable $2,000 virgin wool suits. Enter NYC’s flagship Bloomingdale’s and the artistry of a woman long known for her ready-towear, Diane von Fürstenberg, has clearly shifted from the catwalk to the home: her distinctive prints are found on a wide assortment of DVF interior furnishings. Or drop into the upmarket Roche Bobois and the bad boy of couture fashion, Jean-Paul Gaultier, reveals his presence. The Mah Jong domino sofas there have acquired the blue-and-white sailor stripes that Gaultier previously used on his parading Paris Fashion Week male models.

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The person who led the way in this trend is American designer Diane von Fürstenberg who utilized her early ‘70s celebrity to spin her fashions into popular home furnishings for Sears. More recently, moving upmarket to Bloomingdale’s, she introduced luxury textiles, bedding, and place-settings aimed at affluent consumers. Fürstenberg says of these creative transitions, “What attracts fashion designers to home furnishings and interiors is a chance to expand your horizons, to take risks, to work in collaboration with others. That’s appealing to a creative person. I always say: ‘Design your life.’ So whether you’re designing for a home or for a woman, it’s all about self expression. If you know who you are and are true to that, it’s easy to apply it to many different things.” And Oscar de la Renta, known since the ‘60s for his haute couture evening gowns, adds this observation: “Before I began designing clothes, I wanted to be an architect. I’ve always been involved with the design details of my homes—from the architecture to decorations. So creating a home collection has been a natural progression. There are more similarities than differences with fashion and furnishings.”

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Above. From the Diane von Fürstenberg collection. Photograph provided by Kravet.


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To see what all this means in practical terms one could head to the newly-opened Versace Home in Miami and see how, under the guidance of Donatella Versace, the designer’s famously flamboyant fashions translate into home furnishings. “I don’t believe in minimalism,” says Versace. “Minimalism’s everywhere.” Instead, her showrooms are full of ornate furniture and fabrics, textiles and tableware—all covered with swirling Chinese dragons; Art Deco zigzags; colourful tapestries and enough gilt flourishes to give Liberace goosebumps. These are furnishings— unlike those of the understated Armani—meant to be noticed.

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Below. From the Oscar de la Renta collection. Photograph provided by Lee Jofa.


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Within the massive Salone del Mobile home interior show held in Milan each April, there’s further evidence that fashion is making a big impact on interior design. In European terms, it’s as if fashionconscious France has moved to design-conscious Italy. One could be amused by mensware designer Rick Owens’ gothic, alabaster bed ($337,400) or Gaultier’s Ben Hur-style two-wheeled, leather armchair/chariot ($6,430)—each typical of the outrageousness that pervades events and press reports from Paris Fashion Week and the Salone del Mobile. However, what most people are interested in is acquiring distinctive home furnishings that are stylish, contemporary and yet, timeless. These are things to be lived with and enjoyed. And, by being linked to a trusted fashion designer’s name, this sofa or that duvet-cover or armoire or dinnerware set carries a certain je ne sais quoi of prestige. •

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He’s the kind of person who would normally be incredibly intimidating—well dressed, successful and intelligent. But when McCormick sits down and starts talking about creativity and collaboration, his bright eyes give him away. From a small garage to a 10,000-square-foot facility, McCormick worked every moment of every day to get his lighting company, Matthew McCormick Design, off the ground. His job involves a little of everything—one day he is an accountant, the next an engineer. Success means surrendering ego as each day brings something new to learn and humility tempers it all. McCormick knows, “there’s strength in that vulnerability because there’s growth.”

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McCormick sees intrinsic value in the way things are put together. Photograph by Luis Valdizon.

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Above. Each piece is crafted with meticulous attention to detail. Photograph by Matthew McCormick. McCormick partners with only the best manufacturers and designers so every custom piece is produced with meticulous attention to detail and flawless quality. With a hand on every fixture, McCormick sees “intrinsic value in the way things are put together.” This level of dedication and his desire to retain humility and thankfulness is why he always has projects on the go—from collaborative designs to residential work—and amazing people to work with. He is currently completing a series of projects for Earls Restaurants, with the first destined for Boston. The fixture is an articulating and faceted mosaic of shapes which took months to engineer and is his biggest project to date. He outlines the figure with his hands as he describes it and you can almost see the piece suspended in the sky on the tree-lined street where he sits.

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Opposite. An intricate fixture that is both thoughtful and informed. Photograph by Andrew Lawrence.


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When asked about his lighting influences, McCormick is quick to mention Ingo Maurer. Maurer’s Mozzkito Desk Lamp may look like 50 dollars in parts welded together but when the room goes dark and it is turned on, its beauty is revealed—the fixture disappears and the light diffuses perfectly. McCormick puts it so succinctly, “I get it. This guy is a genius.” His greatest creative influences are those who live life to their own distinct soundtrack—you may love or hate what they’re doing but you’ll always respect it. Although working primarily in custom lighting, McCormick has great advice for anyone looking to improve his or her lighting situation. First, assess your needs—feature lighting or illuminating a task-oriented space? Be purposeful; many people spend weeks deciding on throw pillows but neglect the importance of lighting. McCormick suggests considering what you use your space for and thinking about colour temperature and scale as, “the lighting subtly completes the story that the space is trying to tell.”

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With the lowering cost of LEDs and improved accessibility of 3D printing, technology is also leaving its imprint on lighting. McCormick sees lighting design shifting towards mixed metals and abstract, geometric shapes. Most importantly, design is becoming thoughtful and informed. “[It’s] not just a light for the sake of a light,” says McCormick. It could be a simple shape or an intricate form—a garbage can or a woman’s earrings—McCormick is infinitely inspired. There’s always something new on the horizon and each job presents an opportunity to try something completely different. His core business philosophy is simple—curiosity fueled by collaboration—and client involvement is ideal. Taking each aspect into consideration, McCormick thinks about shape and form and adds the dimension of light. His goal is to bring the wow factor—to make you pause for a second and tilt your head. “When people start noticing lighting, they notice it everywhere.” Each piece he creates becomes a part of the space and a chapter in the design story. For McCormick, “At the end of the day, it’s all about the story.” •

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Opposite. Each day is an opportunity to do something new. Photograph by Jordan Dery. Tools of the trade. Photograph by Matthew McCormick.

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Above. Custom geometric feature lighting. Photograph by Jordan Dery.

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INTERVIEWS WITH EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTS


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TIM OKAMURA PAINTER OF PEOPLE

Left. The White Dress, (collaboration with Tim Conlon) oil, mixed media on canvas, 62” x 78”, 2014.

The artists’ stoic female faces combined with raw mixed-media backgrounds fetch upwards of $50,000 and tend to trigger an inspirational and often quite emotional response. “I don’t idealize. There’s no sugar coating of my subjects,” says the Edmonton-born ACAD alum who journeyed to New York in the early nineties—and never left. To create such lingering lines, Okamura gravitates towards compelling characters with seemingly improbable stories. His latest solo exhibit, aptly titled Her Story, showcases a wide breadth of women who “debunk our usual preconceived notions.” A pregnant soldier and a girl with a huge Afro who’s into heavy metal are two masterful examples of how the artist conveys this modern juxtaposition. On a subtle level, Okamura’s portraits can carry a distinct musicality. By transforming hip-hop beats into a repetition of spray-painted messages—or lyrics—he delivers a canvas doused with hip-hop flavour.

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Above. The Fighter, oil, mixed media on canvas, 98” x 50”, 2014. Metal Head, oil, collage, mixed media on canvas, 60” x 80”, 2014. Right. Portrait of the artist, Tim Okamura. Photograph provided by Josh Reynolds.

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With new galleries in Italy, Belgium and Miami and a show opening in Tokyo, Okamura has solidified himself as a prominent Canadian artist with international appeal. His reach also expands to celebrity collectors and his portraits have been featured in several major films, including: Prime starring Meryl Streep and Uma Thurman, Pieces of April, School of Rock, Jersey Girl and Ethan Hawke’s The Hottest State. “Part of the excitement of pursuing a career in art is you never quite know what’s on the horizon. It’s this ever unfolding adventure,” says Okamura. Still, we’re treated to a clue as he hinted at the desire to explore sculpture and the growing need to teach again. “I got so busy with my own career that I had to put it aside for a while,” says Okamura. “But I’m always looking for other ways to interact with young emerging artists.” h


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COMMUNITY CHARACTER

EXPLORING CALGARY’S URBAN ROOTS

STEPHEN AVENUE WALKING, SHOPPING AND EATING IN HISTORICAL STYLE WORDS BY DANIELLE METCALFE-CHENAIL

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Stephen Avenue is one of Calgary’s main pedestrian malls, lined with restaurants, boutiques, galleries and cafés—and even an artisan chocolatier—but it appears its namesake never stepped foot in Calgary. George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen, was born in Scotland in 1829 and spent most of his Canadian career in Quebec before moving to England later in his life. The son of a carpenter, he immigrated to Montreal in the mid-1800s to work in his cousin’s dry goods store and eventually made good in the textile business. He also became a renowned financier and President of the Bank of Montreal. He was one of Canada’s richest people in 1877 (some say the richest) when he co-founded the syndicate that would build the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). He staked his own fortune on the mega-project, which often came dangerously close to toppling, but when the last spike was driven into the British Columbian ground in 1885 he was vindicated. Even so, the generous philanthropist who founded several hospitals in Montreal and London, England was known to say that he had given Canada much more than it had ever given him. Calgary, at least, honoured his legacy. When it was incorporated as a town in 1884 the powers that be dubbed the busy main street Stephen Avenue. Two years later Canada’s Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, passed through town on the first transcontinental passenger train headed west on the CPR line. That same year a massive fire devastated downtown, including Stephen Avenue, and almost all of the 70 wooden buildings in the area burned.

To avoid a repeat disaster, future buildings such as the Hudson’s Bay Company store, Calgary Herald headquarters and Doll Block were constructed from locally sourced, fire-resistant sandstone. The sandstone could not protect Stephen Avenue from change, however. When the city’s first streetcars appeared after the turn of the century, their route took them down Stephen Avenue. Then during the First World War the street faltered a bit as construction halted and buildings lay unfinished. When Prohibition was declared in 1916 the street became officially dry with the closing of the Alberta Hotel’s bar (said to be the longest west of Winnipeg). In the 1970s, motorized traffic was barred from Steven Avenue Walk as it was turned into the pedestrian street Calgarians enjoy today. It has become home to buskers and vendors in summer, a public ice rink in winter and the EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts year round, as well as to public art like the statue of the Famous Five women’s rights activists along the central walk. Heritage-minded groups began lobbying in the 1980s to designate buildings along Stephen Avenue as provincial historic resources and more than 30 were restored to their original Edwardian commercial, Beaux Arts Classicism, or other styles from the 1880s to 1930. Then, in 2002, the entire district was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. The streetscape has morphed and buildings have changed purpose over the years, but on a sunny weekday nearly 10,000 people flock to Stephen Avenue to enjoy vehicle-free window shopping, sidewalk patios and history, all in one place. h

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THE FAST & THE LUXURIOUS

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AUTO TRENDS AND TEST DRIVES

LUXURY HYBRIDS AND EVs It seems that even buyers of high-performance luxury automobiles are hot to buy fuel-thrifty products nowadays. Running costs may not be a worrisome factor for someone paying $100,000 or more for an upscale car or SUV but increasing numbers of luxury segment shoppers want to make some kind of environmental contribution. As a result, luxury automakers are responding with impressive new vehicles—from SUVs and sporty hatchbacks to large and opulent sedans at the very pinnacle of the segment. Good examples of premium hybrid vehicles are the Lexus 600h L, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, Infiniti Q70 Hybrid and the Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid. Hybrid vehicles—which combine advanced gasoline engines with electric motor assistance— have been around for years but recently several plug-in hybrids have appeared on the market. With a plug-in hybrid you might not use gasoline at all as long as you keep the batteries charged and don’t attempt lengthy runs on gasoline alone.

Pure electric vehicles (EVs) are designed to run solely on their batteries; although range can be limited, this scenario is improving as battery technology ramps up. Happily there are vehicles that combine the best of both worlds—products with on-board charging motors and a decently long range. The Cadillac ELR falls into this category and is based on GM’s pioneering Chevrolet Volt. BMW’s new i3 is unique in that you can buy it as a pure electric car or add an optional on-board charging motor that tucks away in the rear of the car. Range is then dictated by the battery’s charge plus the amount of fuel in the auxiliary engine’s tank. Expectedly, there’s overlap in the technology used to create these fuel-sipping vehicles so each offers different benefits. Luxury automakers are watching the ‘low carbon footprint’ market closely and we can expect some very exciting new vehicles in the years ahead. h

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2 LINCOLN MKZ HYBRID Lincoln’s latest MKZ is as handsome an automobile as ever carried the famous badge. It’s also one of the sportiest mid-sized luxury sedans around with its dramatically sloped rear glass and low-slung bodywork. The sunroof is one of the largest in the entire industry, nearly turning the car into a convertible when it glides open. Probably the most economical luxury hybrid on the market, the MKZ can average a slender 4.3-litres/100km wherever it’s driven. Power base is a 2.0-litre turbo four and with the electric motor boost it develops 188-horsepower—more than enough to make this trim and lightweight Lincoln lots of fun to drive. Price tag: $44,450.


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4 CADILLAC ELR This beautifully designed new Cadillac coupe uses EV technology and a well-proven drivetrain based on the Chevrolet Volt. Of course, adding the vaunted Cadillac badge means it’s also exceptionally well equipped and trimmed. The battery charge on this plug-in hybrid can be boosted wherever there’s an outlet and even more speedily at one of the charging stations which are popping up everywhere (even in Squamish, BC now). If you do run down on battery power, an onboard motor will get you where you want to go. With a total power of 217-horses this car is fast; agile too, thanks to advanced suspension design. Price tag: $78,250.

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LUXURY LISTINGS

HOMES & LIVING SHOWCASES CALGARY’S BEST IN REAL ESTATE

When you want your home sold you want it sold fast and at the price it deserves—the realtors in this section accomplish just that. Why? They have experience and a track record of doing so and as such have a trusted clientele who stay in touch when looking for a property or listing one. H&L is pleased to present you with Calgary’s Best.

JOHN HRIPKO

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John Hripko & Josh Nelson FEATURED PROPERTIES 30 Spring Willow Mews SW Springbank Hill $2,699,000 | MLS # C3617324 Stunningly spectacular French Chateau executive two storey walkout backing onto a private ravine offering exceptional views. Featuring steep gables, natural stone, European windows, custom fir entry, three massive decks and a private rear patio. The gourmet kitchen features a massive island, professional appliances and both cabinetry and counters that one dreams of. Six massive bedrooms and seven baths, a working size upper level laundry room. Master quarters includes two large walk-in closets, spa inspired ensuite enticing you to relax for hours on end in the Urqueola soaker tub, designer series plumbing fixtures and tons of luxurious marble. The main floor is exceptionally well planned by connected areas, an excellent flow, massive private front entry, 10’ ceilings, open riser stairs, maple beams, custom hardwood and lighting. Lutron lighting controls, exquisite fixtures, all exterior LED lighting, Hydronic heating in the basement and garage.

40 Wintergreen Way Bragg Creek $1,199,000 | MLS #C3626674 Welcome to the prestigious gated community at Wintergreen GCC offering year round recreation with mountain biking or cross-country skiing within 5 min & walking distance to the golf course. Situated amongst an evergreen forest, this 3059 sq. ft. estate home is wired throughout for media system + outdoor speakers. SW facing professionally landscaped yard with a large deck, gas BBQ line & a custom putting green! Gourmet kitchen with granite counters, oversized island, custom cabinetry and high-end S.S. appliances including a 6-burner Viking gas range. A stunning curved staircase leads to the upper floor and a luxurious Master Suite, complete with 2 walk-in closets plus a separate dressing area. The spa-like ensuite boasts double sinks, custom cabinetry, a corner soaker tub & oversized glass steam shower. Large 4th bedroom or Bonus Rm. Triple attached heated garage. Perfectly located a short drive to services & schools in Bragg Creek, and a pleasant 25 min. commute to Calgary.

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3916 9 Street SW – Elbow Park

Le Germain - $5,600,000

55 Wolfwillow Lane - Elbow Valley Estates

$3,280,000 | MLS # C3612697 Elegantly conceived into a quiet streetscape in Elbow Park on an oversized, south facing lot overlooking the Elbow River. Empire Custom Homes has created an exceptional contemporary-styled 5 bedroom 4,569 sf developed home.

Bespoke 2-storey, 2 bedroom penthouse designed by Paul Lavoie. Located in the heart of downtown, distinctive architecture & European-style design are the hallmarks of this complex. This unit has an 825 sq.ft. balcony. 9’ ceilings, walk-in closets, Miele kitchen, private wine cellar & tasting room, fitness centre, world class spa, car wash, 24 hr security & video surveillance. Le Germain redefines luxury living in Calgary.

$4,250,000 | MLS # C3607683 Located on 2.75 acres nestled amongst mature trees and backing onto a nature reserve with both mountain & valley views. This Cape Cod style home offers 7,300 sf of refined living space. 5 bedrooms, 6 ½ baths, 7 car garage & park-like yard. A must see for the discerning buyer.

2609 10 Street SW - Mount Royal

355 Heritage Place - Heritage Woods

1217 Renfrew Drive NE

$1,499,000 | MLS # C3617180

$1,350,000 | MLS # C3627446

$1,495,000 | MLS # C3607283

Solid as a rock, this 2,784 sf 5 bedroom home, with a west facing yard. Hardwood floors, massive living room with a fireplace, adjacent formal dining room, & a renovated kitchen that overlooks the private, treed yard. Family room with a 2nd fireplace. Upper loft area - great for a kids retreat! The lower level offers a 6th bedroom with ensuite, a rec room & kitchenette.

1136 Riverdale Avenue SW - Elbow Park $1,495,000 | MLS # C3603012

Exceptional opportunity to acquire this 50x200 riverfront lot. Located towards the quiet western end of Riverdale Avenue, close to Stanley Park, the Glencoe Club, highly desirable schools, pathways , parks, vibrant 4th Street and easy access to Downtown. Custom build with your choice of builder or use Maillot Homes to design and build your luxury custom home and be eligible for several incentives, including the numerous special features that are now included for their homes built in a potential flood zone.

Nestled in the trees, this totally renovated home offers 3,600 sf of living space. Double sided brick fireplace between the living room & family room. A new sun room with vaulted ceilings, a stone feature wall, gas fireplace & a built-in hot tub. Beautifully landscaped with an outdoor entertaining area featuring a built-in stone fireplace & BBQ. U/G sprinklers & heated garage

Stunning new 2550 sf contemporary styled 2 storey with an additional 1150 developed down. The spacious family room with sleek gas fireplace, open concept dining area & gourmet kitchen with 21’ ceilings, massive island, premium granite and professional appliances plus a butler’s pantry. The lower level offers an open concept media room, games room with full wet bar, wine room, bedroom, bathroom & exercise room.

35 Coulee Ridge - Elbow Valley

339 Heritage Place - Heritage Woods

$1,798,000 | MLS # C3602936 This outstanding 3,870-sq. ft. executive walkout bungalow has been fully renovated by Empire Custom Homes. Situated on a secluded and treed 2.38 acre lot, it conveys elegance and taste.

$1,050,000 | MLS # C3616719 Located in Heritage Woods on a 2 acre, treed lot with amazing mountain views. This 2,660 sf, 2-storey home features vaulted ceilings, massive windows, skylights, 3 bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, A/C, and a tandem double attached garage which easily fits 4 cars.

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Offered at $2,895,000 16 Reflection Cove

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20 Wolfwillow Point

309 Pinnacle Ridge Place

31012 Swift Creek Lane

$2,299,000 ROCKYVIEW COUNTY, AB

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$1,799,000 ROCKYVIEW COUNTY, AB

This impressive executive-styled bungalow is located in the award-winning community of Elbow Valley Estates, sits on 1.84 acres, features over 2900 sf on the main floor, has a SIX car garage, is in immaculate condition and boasts a spectacular professionally landscaped park-like backyard!

This spectacular home is set on 2.2 tranquil and heavily treed acres in the prestigious Springbank community of Pinnacle Ridge. Features include a gated entry, THREE main floor bedrooms, a SIX car garage, an exterior clad in natural stone and an indoor swimming pool.

This spectacular home offers the highest quality of materials and craftsmanship throughout. Features include a beautiful front veranda, incredible professionally designed outdoor entertaining space, a gourmet ‘Chef’s’ kitchen, four bedrooms and over 6700 developed sf.

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EXCEPTIONAL VICTORIA WATERFRONT CHECK WEBSITE FOR THE NEWEST LISTINGS — INCL. NEW 2900 sq.ft. BEACH DR. WATERFRONT $2.85M! uplanDs $6,899,000

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This excepTional waterfront property is located on a private cul-de-sac in Victoria’s most exclusive neighbourhood! The 7800 sq.ft. home has been beautifully renovated & upgraded over the years with 4-5 bedrms, 6 bths, expansive living, dining, family & sitting rooms all on the main level, an expansive kitchen w/eating area, recreation/media room, office, crafts rm & more . . . plus seaside cabana, gated & manicured property & incredible low bank frontage with amazing views & sun all day!

specTacular waTerfronT estate on 5.8 pristine acres complete with private 50’ deep water dock! Gracious & elegant residence was been completely renovated to the highest standard & boasts every modern luxury w/expansive rooms for entertaining, oversized bedrms all with deluxe ensuite baths, office/ library, sunroom, games/media rms, wine cellar, elevator & lots of storage/parking. Charming, separate guest cottage, 2-stall barn with paddock & incredible, sundrenched property truly exceptional!

This exclusive, gated, world-class waterfront estate showcases unparalleled views & breathtaking scenery across manicured lawns to the water’s edge; with access to sandy beach and approx 1000’ of ocean frontage! The 15,000 sq.ft. 6 bed/9 bth home has under-gone multimillion dollar renovations & successfully combines sophisticated architecture with dedicated living, working & entertaining spaces; the expansive patios, seaside gazebo w/firepit, & separate office suite are sure to impress!

50% off!! Sellers are moving & have priced to sell fast; take advantage now! Over $3.4M invested in this magical retreat w/a luxurious 4900 sq.ft., 5 bedrm home, separate guest cabin, new dock facilities & boat house, expansive decks, firepit, & endless sunshine & fun! TOTAL LUXURY including a dream hometheatre, gourmet kitchen, elegant living & entertaining areas, 2 sumptuous master suite options, deluxe office, 2 heated double garages (oversized boat garage w/storage) & room for larger boat or RV parking too! Gated w/ hi-tech security system & roll shutters throughout.

250•514•1966 Lisa@lisawilliams.ca www.LisaWilliams.ca

Independently Owned and Operated

Sylvia Therrien

Tel: 250.385.2033 Cell: 250.888.6621 Toll-free: 1.888.886.1286 sylvia@sylviatherrien.ca 1286 Fairfield Road, Victoria, BC V8V 4W3

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The Value of Experience

1611 Hollywood Crescent South Facing Waterfront

WATERFRONT home, fully renovated in 2007 by Abstract Dev and Nygaard Design. Open floor plan, ideal for entertaining with exceptional, south-facing waterfront. Chef inspired kitchen and expansive patio, complete with radiant heat. Upper level master retreat with spa-like ensuite & expansive oceanfront views + another bedroom, family room and office. Lower level features small workshop, bedroom, temperature controlled wine room, gym/family room, wet bar and theatre.

$2,950,000

2092 Marne Street

521 Monterey

3125 Uplands Road

Gonzales Waterfront

Fully Updated South Oak Bay

Sophisticated beach house on Gonzales Bay. Thoughtfully designed and built in 2005, and is one of very few on the water facing due west. 8 minutes from downtown Victoria by car, but complete privacy & solitude on quiet no-through street. 3 beds/2 1/2 baths, open living, dining & kitchen areas finished with Brazilian cherry wood floors, in-floor radiant heat. Zen-like master bed is simple and beautiful. Lower level bedrooms open through double french doors to a sunny, stone patio, where steps lead down to a very rare private boat house & boat ramp

Stunning renovation on this South Oak Bay character home, undertaken in 2007 by the current owners with design by James Grieve Design. 5 bed/4.5 bath, executive home, of the highest quality. Updates include new foundations when house was raised, 2x6 exterior walls, upgraded insulation throughout, Pella wood windows with aluminium cladding, Russound indoor/outdoor sound system, Hubarton Forge lighting, custom Urbana kitchens & baths, Viessmann boiler hot water under-floor heating, wood flooring, gas range, heaters & BBQ rough-ins. 55’x260’ lot, across from Lafayette Park, just over a block from the ocean.

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Located in the heart of The Uplands, this lovely character home rests behind a large hedge on a .8 acre lot. High ceilings throughout, hardwood floors with generous main rooms that lead out to south-facing garden through double french doors. Gracious principal rooms on the main level, with bedrooms on the 2nd level. www.SylviaTherrien.ca for photos, floorplans and further details.

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West Coast Contemporary

10 Mile Point Acreage

$5,575,000 | 530 Salmon Road, Victoria BC | MLS 339462 An original Daniel White design, restored in 2008, this 5500 square foot home is meticulously crafted with Cedar siding and custom quarried Rajasthani slate, inside and out bringing seamless integration to this West Coast home. The fully glassed Western exposure captures the surrounding vistas beyond the 400ft of oceanfront coastline. Terraced decks, Guest House and pool add to the magnificence of this home on 2 private and forested acres.

$4,600,000 | 3019 McAnally Road, Victoria BC | MLS 341110 A surreal and rare parcel dominating 10 Mile Point. This unprecedented South-West facing Peninsula is second to none. This magnificent rocky point overlooks the San Juan Islands & Olympic Mountains. The spacious 4 bedroom main home is perched at the base of the point, set back from the main road to further privacy on the estate. A guest suite is fitted with kitchen, bedroom, bath & secluded deck on the West side of the home. Nature’s beauty surrounds.

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Waterfront Equestrian Estate in Shirley, BC

Queenswood Estate “Villa de Shannon”

Superb Ocean Views on Victoria Golf Course

“Salty Towers” World Class Oceanfront Estate

Situated on 8 acres of high bank waterfront, this idyllic oceanfront estate provides the ultimate “equestrian” west coast experience. The Olympic Mountain and ocean views are simply breathtaking! The timbre frame home with vaulted ceilings and wood floors provides 3 bedrooms, den & library; plus a legal 1 bedroom suite. The barn/garage outbuilding is brilliantly constructed with steel I-beam, for heavy equipment hoisting. The barn includes a huge hay loft, full bath, tack room & 2 stalls with cushion flooring. A 100’ x 200’ fenced riding ring was created to the highest equestrian standard, large enough for any discipline. Included are a gravel “winter area”, & 3 pastures. 2 driveways ensure easy horse trailer access.

Situated on a beautiful by way in the heart of Queenswood; this totally private Spanish style Estate, known as “Villa de Shannon”, is centered on a 1.89 park like garden, with gated entry to a circular drive. The home sits high on the level garden, offering over 7,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living space. Strong architectural features include expansive rooms with exposed beam ceilings, arched doorways & tile and new hardwood floor throughout. The massive kitchen adjoins the family room, and opens on to the outdoor cooking station. Many points of access lead to the private back gardens. The generous master suite plus 4 other sleeping rooms are on the upper level. Enjoy deluxe billiards room, sep. nanny suite, 4 car garage, and wine cellars.

Situated on a beautifully landscaped 1/2 garden, this recently transformed residence enjoys a premier position on Victoria Golf Course, with magnificent views overlooking the greens, with glimpses of ocean views. Offering 6000+ sq. ft. on 2 levels, this captivating residence provides all principal living on the main. New Pella floor to ceiling view windows & Jarrah hardwood flrs. lend an elegant sophistication to the home. The spectacular cabinetry in kitchen & baths was created by Jason Good; using special walnut & rosewood. The spacious gourmet kitchen includes Sub Zero / Dacor appliances, marble back splash, quartz counters, & wine fridge. The lower level provides recreation with caretaker suite & elevator access. Truly a quality offering!

Situated in one of Oak Bay’s most prestigious locations, this elegant English Manor sits on a rare parcel of 2.3 acres of waterfront, with private beach and water access. Sweeping views of Mt. Baker and the Gulf Islands are afforded from almost every room. The restored manor offers the finest of old world charm with modern amenities. The flowing floor plan is ideal for indoor/outdoor living, opening to waterside patios overlooking the beautifully landscaped gardens w/ feature waterfall. The home resonates with a classic beauty enhanced by rich panelling, oak floors, abundant leaded glass, feature gourmet kitchen, and grand dining room with wine cellar. The size of this property makes it a brilliant hold for the future, or an ideal site for new home.

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CALGARY, AB

QUARRY PARK CONNECT: Presentation Gallery: 350 Quarry Park Blvd. SE Calgary, AB Hours: Monday to Thursday: Noon to 8:00 pm Friday: Closed Saturday and Sunday: Noon to 5:00 pm Call: 403.930.6900 QUARRYPARK.CA | REMINGTONCORP.COM

A SOUGHT AFTER NEIGHBOURHOOD Remington Development Corporation is a true industry leader. With a diverse range of capabilities they have successfully developed over 150 office, retail, warehouse, distribution, manufacturing, design-build facilities, and industrial and commercial land developments. An impressive culmination of these developments can be seen in the outstanding transition of a gravel pit in southeast Calgary into the luxurious mixed-use community now known as Quarry Park. Boasting over four million square feet of office space, 100,000 square feet of retail space in The Market and a wide variety of residential properties, Remington

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Development has successfully created a unique community that encourages its residents to work, live and play all within the community of Quarry Park. Remington has further developed Quarry Park with two flagship residential properties—The Gates and Champagne. Situated along the picturesque Bow River and surrounding a central courtyard, Champagne suites feature exceptional designer finishings in Calgary’s only pre-cast concrete residence. Luxurious penthouses are also offered in each of Champagne’s five buildings. The Gates offers buyers numerous advantages including spacious floor plans, outstanding value and class-leading quality. It’s easy to see why Quarry Park has become one of Calgary’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.


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Boasting up to 2700+ SQ. FT., the penthouse suites available in all five phases of the Champagne development will surely leave you breathless. The recent release of Building 5 marks the unveiling of the final phase of Champagne, and the high volume of sales on previous phases speaks to the quality of these suites. Make your move today and make your dream a reality at Champagne – Calgary’s only insulated pre-cast concrete residences with exceptional designer finishings and premium riverside locations.

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CALGARY, AB

VILLAS AT ASPEN HEIGHTS PRICE RANGE: Bungalows: From $1,450,000 1.5-Storey Homes: From $1,775,000

CONNECT: Call: 403.608.3000

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PRAIRIE COMFORT MEETS WEST COAST STYLE An exclusive development in one of Calgary’s most desirable areas—featuring scenic mountain views and plentiful amenities—the Villas at Aspen Heights by Rockwood offer a beautiful blend of traditional elegance and modern design. Sophisticated yet accessible, the villas are Rockwood Custom Homes’ unique manifestation of Calgary’s distinct style of understated luxury. Part of the master-planned community Aspen Heights, the villas offer a mature yet casual ambiance with the best of what Calgary has to offer: excellent schools, recreation, elegant dining, shopping and more. The exclusive Villas will be nestled amongst just 42 individual

home sites—with over 85 percent of units already sold, opportunities to be part of this 24-unit community won’t last long. Choose from two beautiful villa styles—spacious bungalows or tasteful 1.5-storey homes, ranging from 3,300 to 4,500 square feet of fully developed space—and several Rockwood design options to make your villa your very own masterpiece. Nearly maintenance free, these beautiful homes offer a lifestyle of ease and comfort and include high quality, organic and contemporary features. The architecture and landscaping create a cohesive and wellplanned development where each home adds beauty to the next.


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CALGARY, AB

THE POINT IN PATTERSON HEIGHTS PRICE RANGE: Estate Homes: from $1,500,000

CONNECT: Show Home: Patterson Grove SW Calgary, AB Call: 403.242.2072

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IDYLLIC SPACES AND STATELY HOMES The Point in Patterson Heights, an upscale enclave in the southwest area of Patterson Heights features stately homes in an amenity rich neighborhood. The Point offers an exclusive secluded feeling, while the community still has all of the accessibility advantages—entertainment, shopping and transit with downtown a mere 20 minutes away. Enveloped in natural green space, The Point is the final parcel of land in the desirable neighborhood of Patterson Heights. The area provides residents with the opportunity to enjoy the idyllic hillside and take in the sweeping views of the Bow Valley and downtown.

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The Point focuses on exclusivity, with a limited number of custom homes. Featured builders include Augusta Fine Homes, Canterra Custom Homes and New West Luxury Homes. A range of lot widths can accommodate a variety of plans and garages for up to four cars. Inspired by the organic designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, the homes will be designed in modern prairie architecture style, meant to harmonize with the surrounding natural prairie escarpment. Experience one of Calgary’s most sought-after premium estate developments at The Point in Patterson Heights, developed by QuinnCorp Communities, the award-winning developer of Aspen Estates.


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SILVERHORN PRICE RANGE:

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LIVING NATURALLY IN BEARSPAW Located on the northwest edge of Calgary, Silverhorn in Bearspaw was designed to enhance the connection between the native habitat and a prestigious, upscale lifestyle. Architectural guidelines and Silverhorn’s innovative conservation lot design ensure exceptional and distinctive homes while leaving 50 percent of its 240 acres as undisturbed natural landscaping. Seven kilometres of rustic pathways allow homeowners to enjoy Silverhorn’s most impressive amenity—wide open space. With no shortage of land, Silverhorn homeowners can truly relax on at least one acre of land. Every home backs onto open space, providing an unparalleled level of privacy. With the abundance of wildlife in the area and formal landscaping only permitted within five metres of the home, rather than spending weekends working on

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manicured gardens and golf-green lawns, Silverhorn residents can enjoy their morning coffee while watching deer graze on native grasses. Excellent schools and a strong sense of community make Silverhorn in Bearspaw a lovely place to raise a family. City amenities are close at hand including the LRT and many national brand stores and boutique shops. Even the Calgary International Airport is only a short 35-minute drive away. To create a truly unique community at Silverhorn, the builders’ group has not been restricted—it is open to builders who deliver the utmost in quality and innovative design, upon approval of the developer. Several amazing builders are already on board including McKinley Masters, Oakmont Custom Builders, Maillot Homes and Stonewater Homes.


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CALGARY, AB

THE CONCORD CONNECT: Calgary Sales Centre: 700 1 Ave. SW Calgary, AB Hours: By private appointment only. Call: 403.266.0038

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LUXURIOUS PEACE OF MIND Calgary’s Eau Claire neighbourhood is welcoming a luxurious new multi-family development, The Concord. Developed by Concord Pacific—Canada’s largest urban community developer—this community will add global flavour to the downtown area.

Large garages ensure that homeowners do not have to compromise for space. Suites are outfitted with customized millwork shelving and spacious dining areas. Engineering achievements are showcased in exquisitely-designed kitchens by Porsche and Poggenpohl.

Built with flood prevention in mind, the design is equipped to withstand an emergency twice the size of Calgary’s 2013 flood. Homeowners can experience peace of mind knowing that all the best security features have been implemented.

More than standard amenities abound at the luxurious Concord. A summer water garden will transform into an ice rink in the winter. A poolside lounge features gourmet catering and cocktail lounge wine storage will keep the finest vintages at their optimal temperature. Experience an intense workout at the full facility gym or invigorate yourself in the yoga room.

The Concord is composed of two buildings; the first building—which is currently selling—includes 7 penthouses with large terrace suites overlooking the Bow River. Most of these units have private elevator access.

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Enjoy the ideal blend of security and luxury at Concord Pacific’s new development, The Concord.


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DRESSAGE IN SILVERADO PRICE RANGE:

Homes: Starting at one million

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DRESSAGE IN SILVERADO Introducing Dressage by Qualico Communities - featuring some of the city’s largest estate lots positioned on the south western edge of Calgary. Your neighbours include the world class equestrian ring of Spruce Meadows, a vast expanse of natural environmental reserve and the tranquility of Radio Tower Creek. Dressage reflects the existing landscape and sweeping vistas that inspired it. The community is comprised of 44 lots that range from .30 to .55 acres and, with the custom home market in mind, Qualico has positioned the lots in private cul-desacs, with most backing onto the environmental reserve and offering amazing view. From the minute you enter Dressage in Silverado through the welcoming Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired entry features, Qualico’s attention to every detail is apparent. Another integral element of their neighbourhood vision is the architecture, and with top builders such as Augusta Fine Homes and Baywest Homes providing ample livable space and beautifully finished features, this exclusive enclave

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stands apart from other neighbourhoods within the city. Plus, every lot has a three-car garage for all your toys-and perhaps a car or two if there’s still room. Silverado boasts 28,707 linear feet of pathway for walking, cycling and trail riding which, added to the community’s close proximity to the foothills and the Rockies plus the opportunities for nature walks and picnics in the adjoining wetlands and reserve area, provides endless options for outdoor enthusiastsall while enjoying the benefits of city living. Conveniently located along Highway 22X and with easy access to Macleod Trail and Deerfoot Trail, quick escapes to the mountains or the conveniences of Shawnessy Shopping Centre and South Calgary Medical Facilities are close at hand, as are several golf courses and the quaint Millarville Farmer’s Market. New lots in Dressage just released. Dream homes by Augusta Fine Homes and Baywest Homes start at one million.

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LUXURY AND SECURITY AT THE CONCORD Concord Pacific | concordpacific.com

There is a new luxurious multi-family development coming to Calgary’s esteemed Eau Claire neighbourhood on the banks of the Bow River—The Concord, from Canada’s largest urban community developer, Concord Pacific. With five star amenities, a summer water feature, a winter skating rink, top-of-the-line kitchens and a building design equipped to withstand an emergency twice the size of Calgary’s 2013 flood, this development will not only make its mark on Calgary’s skyline it will show that peace of mind is more than an elusive dream. Plus, as Deputy Mayor Druh Farrell says, “The Arthur Erickson-inspired design will add a global flavour to our downtown and help complete the Eau Claire community.”

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Buildex Calgary | BMO Centre | Calgary, AB | 403.290.1080 | buildexcalgary.com Design, build and manage real estate with Buildex Calgary—Alberta’s largest tradeshow and conference for more than 4,000 industry professionals. Over 225 exhibits and 35 seminars span a range of markets including interior design and architecture, property management, and construction and renovation. Buildex is a place of discovery—trends, technologies, products, sustainable materials—and a forum for creating invaluable connections. With certification for continuing education credits from a number of Alberta associations, Buildex presents an opportunity to build skills and knowledge in a variety of fields such as building code, construction law and proposal writing; delve into case studies or discuss the real estate market. Celebrate 15 years with Buildex Calgary on November 5 and 6, 2014.

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Hy’s Steakhouse and Cocktail Bar | 8 Ave. and 3 St. SW | Calgary, AB | hyssteakhouse.com It’s been eight long years but, as of October, Hy’s Steakhouse and Cocktail Bar will once again be open in the Stampede City. Founded in 1955, Hy’s is Canada’s largest independent fine-dining steakhouse and as President and CEO Neil Aisenstat says, “This is my family’s hometown and if a business can have a hometown, then that’s what Calgary is for Hy’s.” The new Calgary location is 10,200 square feet, will seat nearly 270 and features a sleek bar, cocktail lounge, patio and private and semi-private dining spaces. Designed by Elaine Thorsell, the décor will be contemporary classic with an iconic Hy’s charcoal grill centrepiece, so stop by the new location and enjoy your perfectly prepared steak in its relaxed and refined atmosphere.

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DENCA Much more than a place to cook, this kitchen—featuring a stunning 16.5-foot island—is the hub of the home. The tropical olive veneer coupled with modern high gloss cabinets creates a beautiful juxtaposition of materials. DESIGN Lisa Notacker Wells & Brenda Rozdeba STYLE Contemporary SQUARE FOOTAGE 250 COUNTERTOPS Universal Slate International Inc. APPLIANCES Wolf Sub Zero, Leibherr, Zephyr CABINETRY/MILLWORK Denca FLOORING Smith Bros. Floors Ltd. LIGHTING The Lighting Centre FURNISHINGS B Moderne CONTRACTING Re-Create It Renovations Ltd.

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Gibson Fine Art Established in 1970, Gibson Fine Art is a contemporary fine art gallery dedicated to providing a platform for emerging and well established artists who work in a range of media. Over 50% of our collection comes from regional artists here in Alberta —which in turn transcends energy and vitality right back into our local arts community. Inspired by a dedication to and a passion for art, the gallery consistently showcases a spectacular array of talented artists at public exhibitions and private events. Ready to start exploring our collection—visit us online or come into the gallery, located in the bustling Calgary Design District. 628 11 Ave. SW | Calgary 403.244.2000 gibsonfineart.ca

Bloss Stoneworks Co. “Warm Your Rooms with Custom Hand Carved Elegance” describes the mission behind Bloss Stoneworks Co. Importing marble from all over the world, we carve life into stone to customize pieces of art for your living area. houzz.com/pro/blossstoneworks

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Striking Glass Known for her unique and contemporary work with glass, Terri McKenny’s glass wall art is an original addition to any art collection. She is fascinated with the colour, texture, and the endless possibilities glass presents. Since 2006, Terri has worked out of her home-based studio in Calgary. 403.510.1252 strikingglass.ca

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT BY JACLYN DEAN All around the world there are brilliant lighting designers and firms turning heads and lighting hearts. We’ve rounded up a few we think are worth watching. (Photography provided by Friends & Co., of Bocci.)

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SOURCE INDEX DESIGNER PROFILE: AMANDA HAMILTON Page 16-18 Photographs provided by Amanda Hamilton Design, amandahamiltondesign.com; Photographs by Jager & Ko., jagerandko.com; Portrait photograph by PHOTOPHILCRO, photophilcro.com CELEBRITY PROFILE: VIKRAM VIJ Page 24-29 Photographs by KK Law, kakeilaw.com; On location at My Shanti, myshanti.com ARCHITECT PROFILE: STEPHEN BARNECUT Page 30-32 Photographs provided by Stephen Barnecut Architecture Corporation, stephenbarnecut.com Page 31 Photographs by Arda Ozum FEATURE HOME: THE VARALLO Page 34-39 Home Building and Design by Albi Homes, albihomes.com; Photographs by Jean Perron Photography, jeanperronphotography.com All suppliers are listed to the best of our knowledge, provided by Albi Homes: Homes Automation/Security Systems by Trecc Electric, trecc.ab.ca; Deck by Home Rail, homerailltd.com; Stone by Stone Concept Ltd., stone-concept.ca; Staircases by Spindle, Stairs & Railings, greatstairs.com; Masonry by KB Masonry; Millwork by Prestige Custom Millwork, prestigecustommillwork.com; Paint/Wallpaper by Poltex Painting/StoneCreek Interiors; Furniture by Bondars Furniture, bondars.com; Fireplace by Mr. Fireplace, mrfireplace.com; Lighting Fixtures by Cartwright Lighting, cartwrightlighting.ca; Window Coverings by StoneCreek Interiors; Windows and Exterior Doors by Ply Gem, plygem.ca; Carpet and Tile by Nu-Way Floor Fashions, nu-wayfloors.com; Hardwood by Divine Hardwood Flooring Ltd., divinehardwood.com; Kitchen and Bath Cabinets by Legacy Kitchens, legacykitchens.com; Kitchen and Bath Fixtures by Sundance Plumbing Co, sundanceplumbing.com; Countertops by Dauter Stone Inc., dauterstone.com; Appliances by Trail Appliances, trailappliances.com FAR OUT HOMES: ROTA HOUSE Page 40-45 Architecture by Manuel Ocaña, manuelocana.com; Photographs by Miguel de Guzmán, imagensubliminal.eu TRANSFORMATIONS Page 46-49 Photographs sourced from Wikimedia Commons HAUNTING OF Page 50 Photographs sourced from Wikimedia Commons INTERIOR DESIGN SECTION Page 52-73 IMPACTFUL INTERIORS Page 52-53 Photograph provided by Friends & Company, friendsandcompany.ca of Bocci, bocci.ca SURVEYING THE LANDSCAPE Page 54 Photograph provided by My House Design Build Team Ltd., myhousedesignbuild.com Page 56-61 Photographs by Justin Eckersall, justineckersall.com METAMORPHOSIS Page 62-67 Photographs provided by Kravet Inc., kravet.com and Lee Jofa, leejofa.com; MATTHEW MCCORMICK Page 68-73 Photographs provided by Matthew McCormick Design Inc., matthewmccormick.ca Page 69 Photograph by Luis Valdizon, luisvaldizon.com Page 70 Photograph by Matthew McCormick Page 71 Photograph by Andrew Lawrence, andylawrencephotography.com Page 72 Photographs by Matthew McCormick and Jordan Dery Page 73 Photograph by Jordan Dery COMMUNITY CHARACTER: STEPHEN AVE. Page 78-79 Photograph by Carrie Kellenberger, flicker.com/photos/globetrotteri THE FAST & THE LUXURIOUS Page 81-83 Photographs provided by the author, Tony Whitney

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