Project Title: Eppich House II by Arthur Erickson

Creation Year: 1979–1988

Read This if You Are Into: Modernist architecture, Arthur Erickson designs, West Coast design aesthetics, or steel and glass construction.

Design Significance: Eppich House II in Vancouver is a striking example of modernist residential architecture. Built for the Eppich family, this home is celebrated for its seamless integration of steel and glass, blending with the natural environment. The house features Erickson’s signature style of open spaces, clean lines, and a deep connection to its surroundings. The design highlights his mastery in creating a living space that feels both monumental and intimately tied to the landscape, making it a landmark in Canadian architecture.

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