C12 - Sunday News, February 14, 1982 Sunday Feature Home LEFT, THE OPEN space in the central core of the house allows the heat to rise throughout the building to be circulated by the large fan visible at the top of the photo. Above, is the living room with its traditional furniture. Only a few more discriminating homeouvers will be able to acquire an executive townhome at Concorde Place. This opportunity will be short-lived; the pleasure and pride of 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 three-bedroom home offers a generosity of domestic appointments which, rrankly, borders on the indulgent. t Homes of this calibre are all too often inconveniently placed and unaffordably priced. Concorde Place ts neither. Atfordably you can live —and five splendidly — in ane of North Vancouver'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 734-4322, CONCORDE PLACE by Arena Developments 1745 Rufus Drive, North Vancouver one block west of Mountain Highway. MIDDLE PHOTO, ABOVE, depicts the bedroom of Jenny. 7, and the lower photo shows the formal dining room which b on the opposite side of the kitchen from the family room.