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The owners asked Vancouver designer Nigel Parish of Splyce Design to create a family-oriented house that would work well for communal gatherings and entertaining. “The site informed a lot of the design,” says Parish, who teamed up with Powers Construction on the house. Much of it was recessed into the hillside and fitted with walls of glass to make the most of the views. He’d worked with the couple on their condominium and understood their tastes so thoroughly, not much discussion was required. “It was seamless and effortless,” he says, “because we saw eye to eye on most things.”
Add to ideabook by Princeton Architectural Press by Princeton Architectural Press The R-House Architect: Architecture Research Office and Della Valle Bernheimer Climate engineer: Transsolar Who lives here: Maggie Maurer, a single mother of 3 That's interesting: The home is built to stringent Passive House standards.
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