See This West Vancouver House Designed for Empty Nesters

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The project was driven by the evolving needs of a family, inspiring a vision for a home that reflects their state of transition on both conceptual and experiential levels.

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The project site straddles the interstice between a suburban residential neighborhood and West Vancouver’s natural stony seashore. 

In the same spirit, the house establishes itself in concrete, stained Accoya wood, and aluminum plate—enduring materials that can resist the battering effect of a shore environment.

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The language of courtyards, cantilevered volumes, and extension of landscaped surfaces onto floor areas below dismantle boundaries between the house and the natural environment.

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The changing outdoor atmosphere at the shore not only animates the house but is in turn animated by the house: views are framed between solid walls and walls of glass.

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This West Vancouver house provides its inhabitants with a modern, clean-lined home that focuses on the views of the ocean.

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This is the ultimate house for entertaining with the fabulous indoor-outdoor connection and ease of flow through the living spaces. 

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