Arthur Erickson’s Eppich House II, Vancouver

Arthur Erickson's Eppich House II, Vancouver

Eppich House II by celebrated Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, is on the market in West Vancouver’s British Properties for $12.8 million. This year marks the home’s 35th anniversary, having been designed in 1979 and completed in 1988.

Vista House, North Vancouver, British Columbia

Vista House, North Vancouver, British Columbia

Perched on the steep inclines of North Vancouver, Canada, where the city’s bustle gives way to a calm mountain backdrop, the Vista House emerges as a practice in subtlety and surprise. The designer, BLA Design Group, worked closely with the owners to design a modest home which unfolds into an expansive celebration

Flying Arrow House, Edgemont Village, Vancouver

Flying Arrow House, Edgemont Village, Vancouver

West Coast Modern searches for buyer to save last remaining Fred Hollingsworth-designed Flying Arrow House in Edgemont Village, Vancouver. One of only six Flying Arrow houses ever built, the modest, efficiently designed, post-and-beam home was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian design

Montiverdi House, West Vancouver by Arthur Erickson

Montiverdi House, West Vancouver by Arthur Erickson

This is the first ground-oriented Montiverdi Estates in West Vancouver, home to hit the market in over a decade. Montiverdi Estates was designed by Arthur Erickson as a “residential park” with each of the 20 homes being carefully integrated into the natural setting. Modelled after his famous Smith House

BlackCliff House, Vancouver, British Columbia

BlackCliff House, Vancouver, British Columbia

The BlackCliff House, designed by McLeod Bovell Modern Houses, is situated on Canada’s west coast, perched on a granite rock rising above the shoreline below. This location is a geographical “half-way” point for a dispersed family who are intermittently working and living on multiple continents

West Vancouver Residence, British Columbia, Canada

West Vancouver Residence, British Columbia, Canada pool

This West Vancouver Residence no longer met the needs of contemporary living. Redesigned by KOArchitecture around a central courtyard, the L-shaped residence is divided into a private wing housing bedrooms and a public-oriented section holding the kitchen, dining and living areas

Eaves House, Vancouver, British Columbia

Eaves House, Vancouver, British Columbia

The Eaves House, designed by McLeod Bovell Modern Houses, exists at the interface between a residential neighbourhood below and an undeveloped forested ravine above. The long and narrow cross-pitched site is asymmetrical with a pan-handle shape in Vancouver, Canada