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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Four & Four House in West Vancouver, Canada by McLeod Bovell Modern Houses

 
March 30th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: McLeod Bovell Modern Houses

Situated on a steep waterfront lot flanked by suburban context, the Four & Four House knits together the client’s affinity for mid-century, post-and-beam construction with contemporary adaptations. The site’s generous width with its semi-naturalized condition presented an opportunity for landscape elements to organize the sequence of the house in the form of four distinct courtyards. Clad in locally-milled yellow cedar, four massive beams frame these spaces:

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  • Designer: McLeod Bovell Modern Houses
  • Project: Four & Four House
  • Location: West Vancouver, Canada
  • Photography: Andrew Latreille
  • Lead Designers: Matt McLeod, Lisa Bovell
  • Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 6,600 ft2 (613 m2)
  • Completion Year: 2019

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  1. A sunken courtyard at the entrance framed by concrete walls provides lateral and vertical separation between vehicular movement and guest arrival.
  2. A naturally planted garden courtyard opens up toward the sky in a double-height atrium to bring in filtered south light to the interior spaces below.
  3. A sheltered outdoor living room immediately next to the garden provides the setting for multi-seasonal activities.
  4. A lounge deck hanging over the concrete base of the house gives way to unobstructed views of the water and its ever-changing conditions.

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Spatially, the central courtyard separates the flanking formal and informal living areas while still allowing visual connection through full-height glazing. A fully glazed gallery acts as the intersection between the living spaces, sunken courtyard, and garden. The upper floor a screened volume that contains the bedrooms spans the outdoor living room below like a bridge. This volume is strategically shifted toward the street so that the monolithic façade at the south elevation conveys a sense of privacy when viewed from the street. Meanwhile, lowered window heads visually reduce the house’s massing from the water’s edge to give it the appearance of a single-storey volume following the client’s appreciation for mid-century aesthetics.

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © Andrew Latreille

Image Courtesy © McLeod Bovell Modern Houses

Image Courtesy © McLeod Bovell Modern Houses

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