G?Day House / Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses
The G?Day House is a commission for an Australian ex-patriate family, who requested a home that would support a relaxed attitude toward daily life and would help them re-connect with a warm-weather lifestyle. Column-free sliding doors at the Southeast corner of the house effectively double the size of the living area when open; indoor and outdoor spaces hold equal priority.
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Architects: Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses
Location: West Vancouver, Canada
Lead Architects: Matt Mcleod, Lisa Bovell
Area: 409.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ema Peter
Structural: KSM Associates
Civil: Creus Engineering
Contractor: J. Bannister Homes
Landscape: Botanica Design
Millwork: Munro Woodworking
Glazing: Atlas Meridian Glassworks
Lighting & Furnishing: Living Space
Plumbing: Ambient Showroom
© Ema Peter
Text description provided by the architects. The G?Day House is a commission for an Australian ex-patriate family, who requested a home that would support a relaxed attitude toward daily life and would help them re-connect with a warm-weather lifestyle. Column-free sliding doors at the Southeast corner of the house effectively double the size of the living area when open; indoor and outdoor spaces hold equal priority.
© Ema Peter
Materials, form, and spatial relationships are intended to evoke the feel o...
© Ema Peter
Architects: Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses
Location: West Vancouver, Canada
Lead Architects: Matt Mcleod, Lisa Bovell
Area: 409.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Ema Peter
Structural: KSM Associates
Civil: Creus Engineering
Contractor: J. Bannister Homes
Landscape: Botanica Design
Millwork: Munro Woodworking
Glazing: Atlas Meridian Glassworks
Lighting & Furnishing: Living Space
Plumbing: Ambient Showroom
© Ema Peter
Text description provided by the architects. The G?Day House is a commission for an Australian ex-patriate family, who requested a home that would support a relaxed attitude toward daily life and would help them re-connect with a warm-weather lifestyle. Column-free sliding doors at the Southeast corner of the house effectively double the size of the living area when open; indoor and outdoor spaces hold equal priority.
© Ema Peter
Materials, form, and spatial relationships are intended to evoke the feel o...
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