When you’re in a very urban space in the city, there are two ways you can go: try to mitigate its concrete, its noise, its grey tar, hard corners and yellow lines, or you can embrace these elements. The latter is how I would describe what Hallmark House does.
This is another project of property wunderkind Jonathan Liebmann, of Propertuity, and this time, he partnered with London-based architect David Adjaye, while Aimee Henning, of local company Malica Designs, did the interiors. It’s a 13-storey building, excluding parking levels. The suites are only two storeys; the rest is given over to apartments and penthouses, and on the rooftop there’s a spa, gym and bar/ restaurant. The ground floor has a restaurant, coffee shop and mini bar, and in the basement a…