Project: West 11th Residence
Architects: Randy Bens Architect
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Area: 3,400 sq ft
Photographs by: Sama Jim Canzian
The West 11th Residence is a contemporary two-story house designed by Randy Bens Architect. This home is located in Vancouver, Canada and is a brand new project seeing that it was designed in 2016. It is a unique home which you will surely notice from the first image. Its public frontage is addressed with a punctuated white brick facade where the bricks are handled in two ways. This forms a strong base with planes that extend into the landscape defining entries and outdoor spaces.
From the architects: “The upper brick plane floats above delicate corner glazed windows, defining the upper deck and adding visual tension. The planes fly past the dark cedar walls, and impart movement to the facade that we felt was appropriate for its corner lot setting.
The interior is filled with light, and the owner wanted to feel the full width of the lot on the main floor. The plan is very open, and very little cabinetry goes to the ceiling. The expansiveness is reinforced by the large floor opening at the stair, which features a bamboo stand emanating from the lower floor.
The punctuated openings in the white brick wall frame views to the west, and east light is brought in from sideyard windows centered around the stair and bamboo garden. The stair rail is solid, giving the bamboo a neutral backdrop and adding to the gallery-like feel.
The interior material palette is deliberately simple, and timeless. Wide plank oak flooring is contrasted with darker walnut cabinetry and paneling throughout, which in turn is set off by simple and elegant white tile and counter tops.”
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