Restoring the past and building life size.

Details
Project Type

Mixed Use Residential

Status

Completed

  • Homes (#)

    392

  • Architect

    Stantec Architecture

  • Interior Design

    Insight Design Group

  • Landscape

    PWL Partnership

  • Commercial (leasable area)

    35,000 sf

  • Residential (levels)

    38

  • Commercial (levels)

    4

  • Location

    Surrey, BC

Comma King George

Surrey is alive with activity and growth, and expanding rapidly. Our third project in Surrey is located in the Health and Tech district, south of Surrey City Central. This project includes a new heritage designation, the North Surrey Medical Building (1969), recognized for its mid-century modern architecture. It will be restored to provide more than half the commercial retail and office space to daycare provider, Willowbrae Childcare Academy. 

Our homes are all fully air-conditioned, featuring modern kitchens with quartz countertops and full-height backsplash, with top-of-the-line built-in appliances and your own full-size in-suite laundry. With spaces to gather, work and play. From private Karaoke rooms, co-work spaces, a rooftop lounge and an expansive gym – everything you need is right at home.

Comma King George is now leasing, from studio’s, 1-bedroom to 2-bedroom townhomes.

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Heritage

Revitalization brings richness to our developments. Wherever feasible, Rize looks for opportunities to re-use and retain history. 

The Surrey Medical Building is a valuable part of the postwar era development of Surrey with its New Formalist architectural expression, as designed by architect Peter Cole.

New Formalism emerged as a rejection to the rigid form of Modernism. The style represents a twentieth century effort to wed the building forms of the past with new forms enabled by advances in building technology.

The three-storey office building is characterized by its stylized entablature, colonnades and mirrored elevations. The front and back (east / west) sides are also mirrored, indicative of architecture that was influenced by the automobile. Most would have entered the building from the back parking lot, so entrance is equal to entry off King George Boulevard.

Designed for the life you’re building.