Osler House / Scott and Scott Architects

Located in a southern sloping Vancouver neighbourhood, the mid-century house is one of the few remaining bungalow-scaled homes in a part of the city where larger lots were desirable for the construction of larger houses in the 1980s and 90s. The 1 ½ story house, both designed in 1952 and renovated in 1982 by the Canadian Architect Ron Thom, sits beneath a mature canopy of cedars, maples, and dogwoods. The home's spaces are sheltered under staggered planes of 3x6 cedar roof decking, with the living space guarded from the street by a concrete brick hearth with clerestory and terrace glazing opening the house to the south.

Osler House  / Scott and Scott Architects
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  • architects: Scott and Scott Architects
  • Location: Vancouver, Canada
  • Project Year: 2024
  • Photographs: Ema Peter Photography
  • Photographs: Scott & Scott Architects
  • Photographs: Olivia Bull
  • Area: 240.0 m2

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