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Wall House by Patkau Architects

Where does a house begin? Does it originate from the ground? Its outlook to open water? Does it emerge from materials? The dialogue between wood, steel and concrete? The genesis of this particular house — a gracefully staggered three-level structure in Vancouver’s West Point Grey neighbourhood — can be traced to a drawing. Not a blue-sky dream of all that was possible, but rather a three-dimensional diagram that modelled what it could not be based on the limitations set by the city’s zoning bylaws and the land itself: a modest 15-by-34-metre lot that is typical of the setting. 

A floating Dekton-clad stair, minimal millwork and a framed view of the outdoors compose a warm kitchen setting further enhanced by Patkau Studio’s Minima lamps.
A floating Dekton-clad stair, minimal millwork and a framed view of the outdoors compose a warm kitchen setting further enhanced by Patkau Studio’s...

Patkau Architects Push the Envelope in Vancouver

On the west side of Vancouver, an urban house by Patkau Architects is shaped by
zoning constraints, geography — and
an origami-like facade in Alaskan yellow cedar.

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