Gravity House
Located at the University Endowment Lands, the ”Gravity House” utilizes an inverted roof design to playfully express ideas of flight and reaching skyward. By allowing rain to be caught in its inverted slopes, water is diverted to the centre of the roof.
This newly built modern home was constructed with a “West Coast” design of wood, glass and stone to meld into the lush surroundings. Rugged stone panels fend off the moist Vancouver elements while the cedar siding accents soften and warm the appearance to the onlooker.
One of the primary challenges faced by Peter Rose Architecture + Interiors Inc. was making optimal use of the site, an odd triangular shaped lot. This problem was overcome by the introduction of an “openable corner” from the main Family Room along with a spacious wrap around patio, providing the client with an elegant space to entertain and have full use of the backyard.
The sense of lightness and space is felt throughout the home, enhanced by the introduction of other unique features including the large central skylight that draws light to the middle of the house, and the strategic use of the terrace to act as the roof of the basement. A delightful case of modern expression in flight!
This newly built modern home was constructed with a “West Coast” design of wood, glass and stone to meld into the lush surroundings. Rugged stone panels fend off the moist Vancouver elements while the cedar siding accents soften and warm the appearance to the onlooker.
One of the primary challenges faced by Peter Rose Architecture + Interiors Inc. was making optimal use of the site, an odd triangular shaped lot. This problem was overcome by the introduction of an “openable corner” from the main Family Room along with a spacious wrap around patio, providing the client with an elegant space to entertain and have full use of the backyard.
The sense of lightness and space is felt throughout the home, enhanced by the introduction of other unique features including the large central skylight that draws light to the middle of the house, and the strategic use of the terrace to act as the roof of the basement. A delightful case of modern expression in flight!
Project Year: 2015
Project Cost: $1,500,001 - $2,000,000
Country: Canada
Others who worked on this project: Martin Knowles Photo/Media, Peter Rose Architecture + Interiors Inc.