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Gesamt Kunst Werk

Perhaps you had seen the lit letters of GESAMT KUNST WERK when you crossed Granville Bridge and wondered what it was all about. Well, the cityline is going to change after this project.

Gesamt Kunst Werk. In German, that means a total work of art. The sale centre is gone now, but I had the opportunity to check it out on the last day before its closure.

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It’s been a 7 years of design work and continuing process of this sculpture masterpiece. There is also the controversial major installation of a Spinning Chandelier by Rodney Graham under Granville Bridge.

The sales centre wasn’t your typical glamourous, fancy ones. It was raw and authentic like you had just been invited into the design office of where the project is being developed. The walls are covered by different options, renderings, tables with miniature mockups of the process and endless booklets of all the details of the building and community.

There was a gentleman who was quite upset and complained about the photos being taken by 3 cameras in the centre. They were positioned at ceiling height and automatically took photos every few seconds. The staff said they were going to be using them for a time lapse video later on, though that didn’t convince the man who didn’t like the idea his photos were being taken (and perhaps used later on) without his consent.

Put that incident aside, it looks like the area is going to be getting quite a facelift to what it is now.

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I do worry about the increasing living density in downtown. Not just this project, but with so many condos to be still built, I wonder what the city is going to do about the traffic and parking problem. Of course the cost of rent and to own is also very difficult. It will be interesting to see how things develop in this area.

Pauline Fong-Leung Notary Public Review

M7 – 601 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4C2
(604) 879-7812

www.pflnotary.com

I walked in. The receptionist was on the phone, so I didn’t expect to be greeted. I sat down on one of the waiting chairs. From the entry way, you could see three female staff all hovering over their computer, none of them cared to even say hello. It’s a small office, so it’s not like they’re far and can’t see me. I can see them drinking their coffee and eating over their keyboards. After about 5 minutes, the receptionist was finished with her call. She got up from her desk, and she saw me, but walked away. Umm…unfriendly I might say?

Afterward, one of the three staff came over and finally told me to wait at the separate waiting room with a table and chairs. The process with Pauline went very smoothly and she was quite friendly. However, we ran into some issues…I wished that they had told me what documents and information I would need when I got the phone call to come in for the appointment. Perhaps I should have done my research, but it’s not everyday that you sell a condo suite – and I don’t know much about legal and regulations that comes along with it – that’s why we pay lots of money for them to do it, right?

Anyways, in the end, the problem was resolved. They were patient to have it fixed.

As I walked out I asked the receptionist if there were any stamps so I could get the parking fee compensated. She coldly shook her head ‘no’. Well, for spending thousand of dollars, it kinda sucks that they can’t even give out free parking. I should have gone and bought something at another retailer/restaurant in the building to make the parking fee free, but I was sick that day…so I only wanted to go home asap. I figured $5 parking fee (for 1 hour) wasn’t too much to ask for after selling a condo.

My dad wasn’t happy with some of the other processes, so he called in later to complain.

Trapp+HolBrook Modern Living in Historic New Westminster

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We were in New Westminster, and happened to notice the Trapp+Holbrook sales centre, so we dropped by to take a look.
The sales centre was bright and spacious. I was happy to see that they had the actual showrooms available. It was nicely presented, and the staff were quite friendly.

TRAP-holbook-condoRendering of the condo from their website

For a 1 bedroom, it started from $219,900 to $307,900.  The 2bed/2bed+den penthouses were half a million. However, those planning to buy their homes can think of the potential of development around the area. It is said to be the new ‘Yaletown’ of New West. Without the bridges to cross like from Surrey, this area is probably going to flourish in the upcoming years as Vancouver and Burnaby becomes increasingly unaffordable for many people.

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Their presentation folder was slick and modern. They had an interactive TV which you could choose the floor, and see the view from that suite. Very good idea.

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idearabbit-trappholbrook3Neat idea of presenting which suites are still available.

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Their 2 bedroom showroom. Very trendy and stylish.

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Palettes to choose from

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I don’t know if the website hasn’t been updated, or that it really is under construction, but the website now says it closed for construction…only viewing by appointment. Call ahead!
Tel: 604.525.0223 or by email: info@thliving.com