Deloitte Summit Tower, Vancouver

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Deloitte Summit Tower in Vancouver

21 Jan 2021

Design: Merrick Architecture

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Deloitte Summit Project

Deloitte Summit Tower Vancouver

Deloitte Summit Tower

Deloitte Summit is a 24-storey office tower made up of several clusters of four-storey steel-framed cubes arranged around a central concrete core. The office will feature glass floors overlooking the city, roof terraces under overhanging volumes, vertical gardens framing views of the mountains, and the largest rooftop amenity in Vancouver.

The character of the workspace at Deloitte Summit is designed to be open, fluid, flexible, but also diverse. This new, creative work environment elicits collaboration, creativity, and spontaneity. The boxes create natural compartments within a continuous floor plate, allowing offices to be variously partitioned while also staying close to the façade. The floors and ceilings of the cantilevering portions are glazed to visually link the garden, the offices, and the street below. The resulting diversity of spaces is complemented by the diversity of views, whose orientation is not only horizontal but also vertical. The project is scheduled for completion in 2021.

Deloitte Summit Tower Vancouver

Altex, a family-owned company from Terrebonne, Canada’s leader in window covering and a valued Québec partner for architects and designers, unveils the fruits of an exceptional collaboration with Westport Manufacturing for the Deloitte Summit Tower, one of the four largest audit and consulting firms in the world. Altex’s 2,000 custom-designed shades represent its largest motorized window covering project of this kind in North America.

“The 24-storey building is made up of several four-storey glass cubes, arranged around a central concrete core,” says Laurent Alepins, head of the architectural team at Altex. “One of the major challenges of the project is the installation of several large motorized shades. We will work closely with our client to ensure the project runs smoothly.”

With its expertise in window covering, Altex has established itself in the major architectural project deployed in Vancouver. This project boasts a remarkable diversity of different views of Vancouver and its natural surroundings beautifully framed by the design of the windows, which are oriented both vertically and horizontally.

A major architectural achievement
The Deloitte Summit Tower, a building designed by the architectural firm Merrick Architecture, features glass floors with city skyline views, rooftop terraces sheltered by the tiers above, and vertical gardens framing breathtaking mountain views. Altex’s motorized shades allow absolute control over the building’s many glass spaces, designed to both reflect nature and honor its environment. The motors that will equip the Altex shades come from the French giant Somfy, the world’s largest motor manufacturer in this field, ensuring unparalleled control over the light in each of the spaces.

Deloitte Summit Tower Vancouver

Growing Altex
With this project, Altex adds the Deloitte Summit Tower to its already impressive portfolio of architectural projects, along with the Olympic Stadium Tower, the Complexe des Sciences d’Outremont and Maison Radio-Canada.

The Terrebonne-based company already sells its products throughout North America and works in partnership with firms from around the world to offer the best possible quality in terms of fabrics and systems, many of which are patented and exclusive. “Our acquisition of SunProject in Toronto a few years back allowed us to diversify our expertise by integrating a strong architectural component, in addition to allowing us to increase our market share outside Quebec,” explains Gilles Dumoulin, Altex’s General Manager.

Altex’s Canadian portfolio is also growing, with projects such as the high-end CARDERO condominium tower and 320 Granville in Vancouver, the Brockville General Hospital Phase II Redevelopment Project, 60 Bloor, and Lonsdale Apartments in Toronto.

About Altex
Altex, a Terrebonne-based company, is a Canadian leader in window covering in the residential, commercial, and architectural sectors. The company positions itself as a valued supplier to architects and designers. Altex sells its products throughout North America and works in partnership with firms from around the world to offer the best quality fabrics and systems, many of which are patented and exclusive.

About Westport Manufacturing
Founded in 1947 to provide its commercial customers with excellence in window coverings and custom bedding, Westport Manufacturing continues, more than 60 years later, to provide exceptional service and high-quality products to its customers in the hospitality, healthcare, design, and construction industries across Canada and the United States. Its outstanding service offering includes expert design advice and dedicated project management, backed by extensive experience in on-site measurement and installation services.

Design: Merrick Architecture

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Photography: Deloitte Summit project

Deloitte Summit Tower, Vancouver images / information received 210121 from v2com newswire

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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