
Solhouse 6035, Burnaby
The tallest building to feature Lumon Glazing in the world, Solhouse 6035 residential tower will feature Lumon’s retractable balcony glass-panel technology across 44 floors and 429 units.
Designed by Gensler, this innovative Finnish-designed system extends seasonal outdoor patios into functional living spaces, providing residents with access to nature and enhancing their quality of life.
We are proud to set a new standard for elevated living experiences in Burnaby. This is a landmark collaboration, marking a significant milestone in our company’s history that will redefine high-rise living in Metro Vancouver.
- Project name: Solhouse 6035
- Units with Lumon: 429 units
- Building address: 6035 Wilson Avenue, Burnaby, BC
- Developer/Builder name: Bosa properties
- Architect Name: Gensler
- Project Type: New Construction
- Product Type: Lumon Postless Railing, Lumon Glazing Retractable
- Aluminum Colour: Dark Grey
- Glass Colour: Clear
- Project Completion: Expected in 2027
Choosing to partner with Lumon at Solhouse was a strategic decision driven by our insights on how our customers want to live. The need for year-round connection to nature and flexible, functional spaces are emerging as high priorities.”
Jen Riley, Vice President, Brand at Bosa Properties.
You can read more about Lumon balcony glazing at Solhouse here.

*Video courtesy of Bosa Properties
*Image courtesy of Bosa Properties
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