Ron Thom’s Carmichael House Just Hit the Market Near Vancouver for $2.7M

The midcentury home has an unusual geometric plan, a suite of built-in furniture, and a monolithic concrete fireplace.

Ron Thom’s Carmichael House Just Hit the Market Near Vancouver for $2.7M

The midcentury home has an unusual geometric plan, a suite of built-in furniture, and a monolithic concrete fireplace.

The midcentury home has an unusual geometric plan, a suite of built-in furniture, and a monolithic concrete fireplace.

Location: 1160 Nepal Place, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Price: $3,698,000 CAD (approximately $2,675,996 USD)

Year Built: 1957

Architect: Ron Thom

Footprint: 1,843 square feet (2 bedrooms, 2 baths)

Lot Size: 0.28 Acres

From the Agent: "A Frank Lloyd Wright–inspired masterpiece, The Carmichael House stands as one of Ron Thom’s most distinctive works. This rare expression of organic modernism is seamlessly set into a forested mountainside, just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Designed on a hexagonal grid, the home abandons conventional right angles in favor of expansive sight lines and a seamless connection to its surroundings. Fully remastered and move-in ready, this architectural landmark offers a rare alternative to high-rise living—a home that elevates rather than confines."

Thanks to his architectural contributions to the country, the home's architect, Ron Thom, was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

The home’s architect, Ron Thom, was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in recognition of his work.

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