Whistler Modern Mountain Home / BONE Structure
This modern mountain home is the latest BONE Structure project to be completed in Whistler, guaranteeing unprecedented energy efficiency and endless design flexibility.
This modern mountain home is the latest BONE Structure project to be completed in Whistler, guaranteeing unprecedented energy efficiency and endless design flexibility.
Architects: BattersbyHowat Architects Project: Whistler Residence Project Team: David Battersby, Heather Howat, Tillie Kwan Location: Whistle, British Columbia, Canada Structural Consultant: Equilibrium Consulting Envelope Consultant: JRS Engineering Ltd. Area: 1050.0 sqm Photography: Sama Jim Canzian Whistler Residence is a family home designed by BattersbyHowat Architects for a family of seven. Located in a Whistler neighborhood halfway
The Glenview House, a renovation of a mid-50s post and beam house, is perched on the picturesque ravine edge of Mosquito Creek in North Vancouver. Designed for a young family of four, this project by McFarlane | Green | Biggar Architecture + Design (now omb) honors the simplicity of the original structure while updating it for contemporary living.
Canyon House, nestled in North Vancouver, British Columbia, is a masterful renovation project by McFarlane Biggar Architects and Designers. This house revitalizes a late 1950s post and beam structure, preserving its architectural integrity while adapting to contemporary living needs.
Ridge House is a project realized by Simcic+Uhrich Architects from South Pender in British Columbia, Canada. The conformation of the land makes this 2,500 square foot retreat seem rather like floating than anchored by the rock. The house has a generous view both to the north and south, offering different experiences that capture the sublime
Project: East Van House Architects: Splyce Design Build: Powers Construction Structural: WHM Structural Engineers Landscape: Splyce Design Location: Vancouver, Canada Photography: Ivan Hunter East Van House was projected by Splyce Design in Vancouver, British Columbia, on a 50×75 lot located in a colorful neighborhood with a diversified community. In order to comply with the zonal
The project completed by McFarlane Green Biggar Architects, Gambier Island House is a weekend retreat for a young family with two children from Vancouver. Situated on the eastern side of Gambier Island, British Columbia, the house is built on the brink, inaccessible, rocky and wooded, with views stretching towards the water and the massive mountain that dominates the skyline.