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These new images show the incredible "skin-and-bones" concept of the new Oakridge Centre

Spectacular design details of phase one of the new Oakridge Centre, Vancouver’s massive mixed residential and commercial masterplan, have been revealed in updated renderings, released this month.

Spectacular design details of phase one of the new Oakridge Centre, Vancouver’s massive mixed residential and commercial masterplan, have been revealed in updated renderings, released this month.

 These futuristic renderings of the new Oakridge Centre were released in August 2018. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership ArchitectsThese futuristic renderings of the new Oakridge Centre were released in August 2018. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership Architects

Like a futuristic Gaudi building, the architectural concept is one of “skin and bones,” according to the design rationale in developer Westbank's proposal for the first phase, submitted to the City earlier this month.

Phase one includes two mixed-use but mostly residential towers (dubbed buildings 3 and 4, 32 and 42 storeys respectively) and part of the future public park, which will total nine acres.

 Oakridge Centre's first phase, buildings 3 and 4, will be 32 and 42 storeys respectively, under the current designs. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership ArchitectsOakridge Centre’s first phase, buildings 3 and 4, will be 32 and 42 storeys respectively, under the current designs. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership Architects

The towers include 504 market condos, which break down as 212 one-bedroom, 260 two-bedroom and 32 three-bedroom units. There will also be a large connecting podium for retail and office use, and a further 173,113 square feet of office space in the shorter Building 3. Below the expansive footprint of these combined buildings will be three levels of underground parking.

 The balconies on the Oakridge Centre's residential towers are reminiscent of Gaudi's The balconies on the Oakridge Centre’s residential towers are reminiscent of Gaudi’s “skull” balconies in Barcelona. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership Architects

Architect Henriquez Partnership's “skin-and-bones” concept was elaborated on in the application’s design rationale:

“Expanding upon the skin and bones concept, the skin is treated like a fine light fabric that wraps the buildings in a unifying veil. It is both delicate and protective, and is expressed architecturally as a plane of Curtain Wall that extends past the building itself in vertical and horizontal fly-bys… The extent of the wrapping of the veil is related to the buildings orientation, as the veil opens toward the light, allowing the deep recessed terracing of the bones to shade the spaces within.”

Check out more of the latest renderings from the architect, below.

 This streetscape rendering shows how the This streetscape rendering shows how the “skin” of the building wraps around the “bones.” Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership Architects

 These two towers, Building 3 and 4, at Oakridge will contain 504 market condo units. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership ArchitectsThese two towers, Building 3 and 4, at Oakridge will contain 504 market condo units. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership Architects

 This rendering of the aerial view shows how massive the overall masterplan is. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership ArchitectsThis rendering of the aerial view shows how massive the overall masterplan is. Source: Westbank/Henriquez Partnership Architects