PGR House: Reinventing 1970s Architecture
Step into the PGR House in Vancouver, Canada, a stunning example of modern architecture by Evoke International Design. This 3,180 square foot residence, once a 1973 family home, now boasts a fusion of concrete and Douglas Fir. It masterfully connects the indoors with the outdoors, offering panoramic views of the Salish Sea and mountains. The design, focused on retaining the original site's charm, features a unique blend of materials, creating a warm, inviting ambiance that celebrates both urban living and natural beauty. Read more ...Related:Gottlieb House: Where Art Meets ArchitectureFLD House: A Fusion of Wood and ConcreteHouse Acute: A Concrete Coastal Haven in Peats Ridge
Step into the PGR House in Vancouver, Canada, a stunning example of modern architecture by Evoke International Design. This 3,180 square foot residence, once a 1973 family home, now boasts a fusion of concrete and Douglas Fir. It masterfully connects the indoors with the outdoors, offering panoramic views of the Salish Sea and mountains. The design, focused on retaining the original site's charm, features a unique blend of materials, creating a warm, inviting ambiance that celebrates both urban living and natural beauty.
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