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."

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