At the meeting point of Kitsilano and West Point Grey, The Raven brings a new architectural landmark to Vancouver’s West Side. Designed by the award-winning Leckie Studio Architecture + Design, this boutique rental residence captures the essence of modern west coast living — grounded in craftsmanship, culture, and community.
Bordered by the beaches of Jericho and Kitsilano and the forested trails of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, The Raven sits in a neighbourhood where ocean, university, and city converge. This vibrant yet tranquil area is home to an eclectic mix of cafés, local markets, and creative institutions — all within walking or cycling distance.
From your doorstep, explore Jo's Italian Deli, Grounds for Coffee, the Eatery or pick up groceries at the new Be Fresh Market, located right within the building. The Raven also sits directly on the proposed UBC SkyTrain extension, positioning it as a future transit hub and a cornerstone of connected West Side living.
With a Walk Score of 99, Bike Score of 96, and Transit Score of 74, every essential — from UBC and Jericho Beach to the boutiques of West Broadway — is effortlessly accessible.
More than a place to live, The Raven fosters a lifestyle rooted in wellness and connection. Residents enjoy:
Every amenity is thoughtfully designed to encourage balance, movement, and ease.
Inside, Leckie Studio’s design expresses a calm, contemporary naturalism. Soft grey tones and textural finishes create a warm, minimalist palette inspired by the Pacific Northwest landscape.
Each home is a study in restraint and elegance — a space designed to feel both grounded and open.
Suspended high above the street, three sculptural ravens by Musqueam artist Thomas Cannell watch over the building. Titled spa:l’ (The Raven), the installation reflects the Raven’s role in Musqueam culture as a transformer, trickster, and bringer of light — a symbol of humour, curiosity, and renewal.
Cannell’s work, rendered in pierced aluminum with coloured inlays, embodies movement and spirit, connecting The Raven’s contemporary form to the deep cultural history of this land. Each sculpture acts as a guardian, visible from the terraces and the street below — a reminder of place, continuity, and respect.
Blending architecture, art, and nature, The Raven offers more than homes — it offers a new rhythm of living on Vancouver’s West Side. A place of calm sophistication, modern convenience, and cultural depth, inspired by the landscape and stories that shape it.
At the meeting point of Kitsilano and West Point Grey, The Raven brings a new architectural landmark to Vancouver’s West Side. Designed by the award-winning Leckie Studio Architecture + Design, this boutique rental residence captures the essence of modern west coast living — grounded in craftsmanship, culture, and community.
Bordered by the beaches of Jericho and Kitsilano and the forested trails of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, The Raven sits in a neighbourhood where ocean, university, and city converge. This vibrant yet tranquil area is home to an eclectic mix of cafés, local markets, and creative institutions — all within walking or cycling distance.
From your doorstep, explore Jo's Italian Deli, Grounds for Coffee, the Eatery or pick up groceries at the new Be Fresh Market, located right within the building. The Raven also sits directly on the proposed UBC SkyTrain extension, positioning it as a future transit hub and a cornerstone of connected West Side living.
With a Walk Score of 99, Bike Score of 96, and Transit Score of 74, every essential — from UBC and Jericho Beach to the boutiques of West Broadway — is effortlessly accessible.
More than a place to live, The Raven fosters a lifestyle rooted in wellness and connection. Residents enjoy:
Every amenity is thoughtfully designed to encourage balance, movement, and ease.
Inside, Leckie Studio’s design expresses a calm, contemporary naturalism. Soft grey tones and textural finishes create a warm, minimalist palette inspired by the Pacific Northwest landscape.
Each home is a study in restraint and elegance — a space designed to feel both grounded and open.
Suspended high above the street, three sculptural ravens by Musqueam artist Thomas Cannell watch over the building. Titled spa:l’ (The Raven), the installation reflects the Raven’s role in Musqueam culture as a transformer, trickster, and bringer of light — a symbol of humour, curiosity, and renewal.
Cannell’s work, rendered in pierced aluminum with coloured inlays, embodies movement and spirit, connecting The Raven’s contemporary form to the deep cultural history of this land. Each sculpture acts as a guardian, visible from the terraces and the street below — a reminder of place, continuity, and respect.
Blending architecture, art, and nature, The Raven offers more than homes — it offers a new rhythm of living on Vancouver’s West Side. A place of calm sophistication, modern convenience, and cultural depth, inspired by the landscape and stories that shape it.