C12 - Sunday News, February 21, 1982 Sunday Feature Home - , me" TOP, RIGHT, The sectional drawing shows how the suites “interlock.” Above, the lok is used as an office by Dik and Penny. Top, Dik leans on the railing in the loft admiring the view. The railing is actually an aluminum sailboat mast. west vanc a a, ouver is ° —, tat ; ced 08 ? we se ae ® "teem ° 1340 duchess tf you Choose to live in West Vancouver, you may well want to make this your new address act suite with balcomes or patios. a fully equipped modem Kitchen and a cosy fireplace Nestled between Ambieside Village and Park Royal between the beach and the mountains 2 & 3 bdrm suites trom $125 OOO 5% CC A Certificate open 2PM 5 PM Saturday and Sunday open 2PM 4PM Weekdays Lee Chapman Gordon Harmon 984-9711 NCTA a Or “t Photos and story dy ELLSWORTH DICKSON Today's Feature Home is a condominium in the Mariner's Cove complex and belongs to Dik Arendsen and Penny Gurstein. Situated across the street from the beach in Panorama Park in Deep Cove, most of the units, including Dik and Penny's have a_ striking ocean view of the Cove and Indian Arm, with its towering mountains. by Tom Meyer and Ken Falk of Indacon, the 1100 sq. ft. home con- sists of three levels and has some unique features such as the units “interlocking” with each other (see sketch) to keep the noisier living levels apart and to improve the view from the lower units by having a second floor. Dik and Penny's suite is actually three levels, the top one being a loft which they have turned into an office. They are both architects. Since moving in last June, Dik has made a number of alterations such as taking out the pickets and railing in the loft and installing a sailboat mast as a railing and plexiglass instead of the . pickets. This opened up the loft and helped the view. Another change was the addition of the travertine marble to the fireplace which gave it a more finished look. Dik also installed some ensuite bath are on the lower floor and completely cut off’ from the rest of the suite. Being on the ocean, Dik keeps a 16 ft. Laser sailbcat in the garage and just rolls it across the strect to the beach. With its ‘‘casual- contemporary” furniture and sun deck, the suite lends itself very well for informal Only a few more discriminating homebuvers wilt be able to acquire an executive townhome at Concorde Place. this opportunity will be short-lived: the pleasure and pride ot ownership will not. You will live in an exclusive, tree-sheltered enclave of homes distinguished by an exceptional standard of quality in craftsmanship and design. Each spacious two- and rhree-pedroom home appointments which, riomes of this calibre otfers a generosity of domestic frankly, borders on the indulgent. are all too often inconveniently placed and unatfordably priced. Concorde Place is neither. Atfordably you can live — and live splenc y—inoneot 1couver’s most convenient locations. Our display home created by internationally acclaimed interior designer Peter Garrett, will be open for your viewing, noon to five p.m., closed Fridays. Please call 980-0548 or 734-4822, CONCORDE PLACE by Arena Developments i745 Rufus Drive, North V COUVeEr e block west of Mountain Highway,