
Carvolth/Yorkson Park, Canada
This is the largest project to date for Lumon Canada!
Located in Langley, BC, the Yorkson Park project is a great showcase of Lumon’s products, which are utilized on 9 low-rise condos, 13 townhouse units and a restaurant patio – all within the same development. This is the largest project to date for Lumon Canada!
This is a perfect example of what to expect when you choose Lumon as a partner to fulfill your facade goals. After using Lumon on previous condominium projects, Quadra Homes quickly identified Lumon was one of the top features they offered and that the Lumon balconies acted as a unique selling point. With the ease of business and a positive return on investments, they decided to expand the scope of Lumon in the Yorkson Park development to include Lumon in 13 townhouses and their restaurant patio as well.
- Units with Lumon glazing: 620 units in 9 low-rise condos, 13 townhouse units and a restaurant patio
- Location: Langley, British Columbia
- Architect: Points West Architecture
- Developer: Quadra Homes
- Builder: Peak Construction Group
Lumon products can be an easy feature to add value to a townhouse, especially if the design already includes a covered deck. By simply adding Lumon glazing products, the deck is transformed into a protected outdoor space that can be used year-round.
Joash Pleiter, Project Manager, Lumon Canada
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