The Making of an Icon

Three-Dimensional Living

Fifteen Fifteen reimagines the standard tower form from the ground up. Its distinctive silhouette allows every façade to engage directly with its surroundings, creating meaningful connections to nature and city.
Illustration showing how Fifteen Fifteen by Bosa Properties is built
Unlike a typical high-rise, which offers limited and static views, Fifteen Fifteen opens new perspectives at every angle.
Illustration showing how Fifteen Fifteen by Bosa Properties is built
The tower’s cantilevers create dynamic open spaces and frame unique perspectives, while thoughtfully shaping the relationship with its neighbour, 1500 West Georgia Street.
Illustration showing how Fifteen Fifteen by Bosa Properties is built
Fifteen Fifteen’s precise forms are designed to maximize privacy while opening up multi-directional views of the cityscape, waterfront, and Stanley Park—and beyond.
Coal Harbour, Vancouver at sun rise

Award-Winning Vision

Fifteen Fifteen has collected two prestigious international awards in Shanghai and Athens, including The Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats, 2023 Future Project Award of Excellence and the International Architecture Awards, Multi-Family Housing Winner. 

Birds eye view of a construction site

2022-2023

Excavation reaches eight storeys below ground to form the parkade — the deepest excavation in Vancouver at the time.
Crane at a construction site

2024

With the parkade complete, Fifteen Fifteen meets ground level. At this stage, the largest residential crane in North America is installed on-site, with a lifting capacity of over 35,000 pounds — a symbol of the scale and ambition behind the tower's iconic design.
Fifteen Fifteen's cantilever being raised

2024

With the foundation secured and tower form taking shape, the first cantilevers for the Observatory Residences are raised and set into place. A monumental milestone for the city, industry and beyond.
Bosa Properties' Fifteen Fifteen tower being built

2026 and beyond

Construction will forge ahead as the tower continues to rise in height, each level a step closer to realizing Ole Scheeren's vision for Vancouver’s skyline.

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A bright, airy living room

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Balcony transitioning into a living room

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A living room with light coloured furtniture and wood overlooking a sunrise

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A balcony overlooking the Vancouver mountains

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