Standing 60 storeys tall at the pinnacle of downtown Vancouver, CURV is luxury with purpose. As the tallest Passive House in the world, it raises the standard for energy efficiency, carbon emissions, and air quality—for the wellbeing of residents today and generations tomorrow.

CURV—
Superlative in Every Way

- Tallest Passive House in the world- Tallest residential tower in Vancouver
- First North American project for British architect Tom Wright
- First Vancouver project for Montreal’s Brivia Group
- Most sustainable, comfortable, beautiful, and enduring homes

Ingenius

Great architecture should always provide a solution, and the question for the CURV team was always clear: what design features and performance goals would do justice to this time and place?
ICONIC ARCHITECTURE
 
from the iconic creators of the Burj Al Arab, an architectural masterpiece that has become a symbol of modern Dubai. Designed to resemble the sail of a ship, the Burj Al Arab is instantly recognizable and has become one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. Surely Curv will establish its place in Vancouver as an incredibly Iconic structure.
To redefine
Vancouver's Skyline
 
CURV architect Tom Wright earned international acclaim with buildings that honour their context; his Burj Al Arab perfectly evokes the shape of a Dubai dhow, an Arab sailing vessel. In Vancouver, his organic, 60-storey CURV will stand at the pinnacle of the city skyline and advance its aspiration to be the greenest in the world
Discerning
Befitting a first-in-class property, CURV will deliver performance luxury features and amenities. Attention to detail reaches full expression in 358 beautiful, functional, custom-crafted condominiums, beginning on the 21st floor and towering over the city.
 
Award-winning designer Andres Escobar is similarly attuned to taste, elegance, and discernment. Having contributed to New York and Montreal’s top businesses in the commercial, retail, restaurant, hospitality, and residential sectors, Escobar’s interiors will complement the sophistication of CURV.
 

Resilient

The international Passive House standard, deeply rooted in German and Canadian engineering, is globally recognized as the highest-level building standard for healthful, energy-efficient homes. It requires a super-insulated, ventilated form that needs up to 90% less heating and cooling energy than conventional buildings—far ahead of the City of Vancouver’s 2030 targets for net zero-ready emissions. Carbon-conscious, quiet, healthy, with the highest performance at lower ongoing costs: CURV is engineered to assure an optimal home environment for years to come.
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