Point Grey Residence is a private residence built in 2014 by Evoke.
The home is located in Vancouver, Canada.
Point Grey Residence by Evoke:
“The Point Grey Residence is located in Vancouver’s Point Grey
neighbourhood. The steep lot is situated in the RS-1 District, which is
an outright approval development zone that mandates homeowners to
maintain the single-family residential character of the District, with
an emphasis on encouraging neighbourly development by preserving outdoor
space and views. The heavily wooded lot looks north over the Burrard
Inlet, downtown Vancouver and the North Shore Mountains. The owners
requested that as much existing landscape features remain, ranging from
large firs and cedars to indigenous shrubs and ground cover.
The upper two floors of the house sit on a concrete podium that
forms a level base on the steep slope of the site, and creates a firm
boundary for the extent of the building footprint. Two independent
volumes are connected by a steel and glass structure, allowing for deep
natural light penetration into all areas of the house, while helping to
minimize the overall massing. Space flows horizontally, and steps down
gradually from the south to north volume, following the natural slope of
the site. Entrance to the house is in the south volume, which contains
parking, a den and family room on the main floor; the main level of the
north volume contains the living, dining and kitchen areas, which
connect seamlessly to the patio and swimming pool that form the roof of
the concrete podium. Sliding glass doors completely open the interior to
the patio space, offering an extension to the living space in the
warmer weather. The swimming pool frames the north end of the patio, and
its infinity edge results in an uninterrupted and reflective frame to
the forest and views beyond.
Stairs within the glazed void space connect the three levels of
the house. Adjacent open to below spaces allow for light to penetrate
from the overhead glass roof to the basement level. The second level
contains the bedrooms, which are zoned for privacy and divided again by
the glass void space. Three bedrooms run along the south face and share a
recessed deck, allowing for deep solar protection for the large
expanses of glazing. On the north side, the master bedroom is dominated
by continuous floor-to-ceiling glazing, exposing the room to the views
beyond, while maximising daylight exposure. The arrival point in the
lower level is flooded with light from the glazing over. Its programme
provides mechanical support for the house, as well as a media room,
guest suite and a playroom for the young family members. The playroom
also provides a physical, as well as visual, connection to the backyard,
with the groundcover sloping up from the curtainwall glazing, further
blurring the line of indoor and outdoor.”
source:homedsgn
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