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Lantern House: A Contemplative Retreat in Vancouver

Vancouver’s Lantern⁢ house Offers Blueprint for Urban Serenity

VANCOUVER,⁢ BC – Leckie Studio Architecture + Design has completed‍ Lantern ​House, a 2,600-square-foot residential⁣ project in Vancouver, British Columbia, ‌demonstrating a meticulous approach to design that prioritizes subtle detail and a sense⁢ of secluded calm within ⁣a dense urban surroundings. Completed in September 2023, the home exemplifies a⁤ growing trend ​toward intentionally⁣ crafted spaces‌ designed ‍to foster wellbeing and ⁤offer⁣ respite from city life.

The project, commissioned by a client who wished to remain anonymous, stands as a case study in holistic⁤ architectural thinking. Rather than focusing on grand gestures,‍ Leckie Studio concentrated on refining every element⁢ – from the precise alignment of tiles to custom-designed door‌ hardware – ‌to​ create a⁤ cohesive and serene living experience. This dedication to detail, according to principal Michael Leckie, is paramount: “I frequently enough suggest to the team that the true merit of ⁤a work of architecture should be judged by its worst detail rather than its best.”‌

Lantern House achieves its tranquil atmosphere through‌ a considered interplay of light and materiality. The design incorporates concealed apertures that subtly direct light across tiled surfaces in the bathing areas,‌ enhancing the ‍sense of​ spaciousness⁤ and privacy. Throughout the home,‍ adjustments to ​wall thicknesses ensure tiles remain whole, while custom towel hooks ​are seamlessly integrated within the grout⁢ lines. These seemingly minor interventions contribute to a feeling of quiet luxury ‍and thoughtful design.

The project team included james Eidse as lead design architect, emily Dovbniak as project architect, and designers Irena jenei, ⁤Holden ​Korbin, ⁣and Andrea ⁤Zittlau, with Ian Lee serving as interior designer.⁣ Key consultants involved Chalten Engineering (structural), Kontur Geotechnical‍ Consultants (geotechnical), Louis ⁢Ngan Land surveying (surveyor), ‍integris Project management ⁣+ ‌Engineering (building envelope), Monkey Tree Services ​(arborist),‌ and Cyan Horticulture (landscape). Adisa Homes served as the general contractor.

Materials selected for the project include windows from Aluprof and SwissFineLine, solid surfacing from Laminam, ⁢tile from Stonetile and Ann Sacks, ​and​ lighting⁤ fixtures from Nora Lighting, Delta Light, Flos, and Bega.

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