Project

Vanglo House

Vancouver, BC

The Vanglo house has been designed as a truly urban dwelling for a compact inner-city infill site, in the centrally located Main Street area of Vancouver. This required a departure from typical Vancouver housing typologies. The design approach focusses on essential qualities such as adaptability and flexibility to changing living conditions, access to daylight while mitigating privacy, access to outdoor living while being on a small urban infill site and the ability to generate income from a rental suite.

An inverted vertical organization provides a delightful living/play/entertainment room placed on the top floor in to the tree canopy, doubling up the living space with a threshold free deck.

The design evolves social aspects of urban homes including the porch and large entry stair (stoop). The house is set with a strong street presence and the facade and roof slope articulation are unexpected responses to outright bylaw requirements. It redefines these various issues in engaging and contemporary expressions, attempting to link the history of the City into an urban future.

The Vanglo house was designed to meet the latest sustainability standards. The previous structure has been carefully deconstructed and largely recycled, the new house is energy star compliant, has triple glazed windows and a high-performance envelope. The house is very compact with a 1,300 sf 3BR main unit and a 500sf 1BR suite plus a flex area. Adaptable floor plans with clear spanning structure across the entire building width allow for a high degree of adaptability for a choice of office, family, recreational or income rental uses.

Project status: completed.

Location: Vancouver, BC

Energy Standard: Passive House

Year completed: 2014

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