This $2.3M Vancouver Midcentury Was Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater

Designed by architect Allen E Smith, the 1968 Cascade House stretches across a babbling brook near the North Shore Mountains.

This $2.3M Vancouver Midcentury Was Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater

Designed by architect Allen E Smith, the 1968 Cascade House stretches across a babbling brook near the North Shore Mountains.

Designed by architect Allen E Smith, the 1968 Cascade House stretches across a babbling brook in North Vancouver.

Location: 3060 St Andrews Avenue, North Vancouver, Canada

Price: $2,299,000

Architect: Allen E. Smith

Year Built: 1968

Footprint: 2,525 square feet (four bedrooms, two baths)

Lot Size: o.15 acres

From the Agent: "Presenting Cascade House, a West Coast modern homage to Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic architecture, nestled in an enchanting creekside setting. Inspired by Wright’s Fallingwater, the North Vancouver home melds seamlessly with its parkland surroundings, creating a transportive multisensory experience. Effortlessly cantilevered over Wagg Creek, it recalls Wright’s iconic design, blending the gentle murmurs of flowing water with subdued woodland tranquility. Expansive windows flood its spaces with dappled forest light, accentuating the meticulous interior brick and wood millwork."

A bright orange door extends a warm welcome to guests upon arrival.

A bright orange door extends a warm welcome at the home’s entrance. 

Photo by The White Space Co., courtesy of West Coast Modern

Photo by The White Space Co., courtesy of West Coast Modern

Tall windows in the living room frame striking views of the home's parkland surroundings.

Tall windows in the living room frame striking views of the surrounding woods.

Photo by The White Space Co., courtesy of West Coast Modern

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