Presenting Buckland House. Designed in 1951 by Thompson, Berwick & Pratt, the firm that introduced modernism to the region, Buckland House stands as a testament to an era of architectural freedom—one that can no longer be replicated. Built for a forest engineer and his family, this post-and-beam masterpiece was decades ahead of its time, where clarity of design and material integrity shaped a home that still feels visionary today. Perched high in West Vancouver’s hillside, its cedar-clad structure and expansive glazing dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, embracing forested surroundings and sweeping ocean views. A home once at risk of being lost is now a reminder of how timeless design endures. Now, Buckland House awaits its next custodian. (Price Improvement)
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