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A R C H I T E CT U R E 46 RIGHT: As the 9,000-square-foot West Vancouver Private Residence unfolds, it reveals a number of thoughtful intricacies such as this bridge that connects the two sides of the home via its dual-sided upper patio decks. The landscaped walkway beneath the bridge allows access to the upper patio, basement, and exercise room while also leading to the washroom for aprés- pool rinses. BELOW: An expansive upper deck is a relaxing refuge that looks out towards Howe Sound for a breathtaking vista from sunrise to sunset. Its orientation was intended to utilize the sun control provided by the house and take advantage of the view. A pond at the end of the passive patio spills down into the waterfall above the pool, visually connecting the home with the Howe Sound beyond. FACING PAGE TOP: The three-story, L-shaped home's duality is fully demonstrated with the backside of the property that telescopes out to Howe Sound. What was a more opaque front entrance gives way to complete transparency at the back with walls of glass that were made to celebrate the beauty of the waterfront location. The home's multiple levels and the stepped, arched roof respond to the steeply sloped topography of the site. At the left of the property, above the pool, is the master suite with a wall of sliding doors and glass balcony that effectively transform the room into another deck. FACING PAGE BOTTOM: The second upper deck of the home is a more active patio located just off the family room and kitchen. Likewise boasting a spectacular 180-degree view of the water, the space is made for entertaining with its outdoor dining area, fireplace, and grill. Photographs by Anna Beaudry Photography

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