Oakridge x Westbank is a 136-home presale tower at 650 West 41st Avenue, developed by Westbank and QuadReal as part of the Oakridge Park master-planned community. Unlike the other Oakridge Park buildings, this tower is entirely Westbank’s own creative expression — a synthesis of the developer’s defining design history presented through three distinct interior themes: East, West, and Contemporary. In collaboration with renowned Japanese floral artist and botanical sculptor Azuma Makoto, each theme blurs the line between architecture, nature, and art.
The East theme draws inspiration from Japanese design principles — where the built environment softens into nature, blurring boundaries until garden, home, and city feel seamlessly connected. West is a bold, warm, deeply textured expression of Pacific Northwest craftsmanship. Contemporary homes deliver a sleek, light-filled aesthetic rooted in European modernism. Buyers at Oakridge x Westbank choose not just a home, but a design world to inhabit.
Residents benefit from the full Oakridge Park amenity ecosystem — pools, gym, rooftop garden, concierge, and one of Vancouver’s largest urban retail and dining destinations. The Canada Line’s Oakridge-41st station is steps away. With 136 homes blended at approximately $2,600 per square foot, Oakridge x Westbank represents some of the most architecturally distinct presale residences currently available in Vancouver.
650 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 2N6
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