An architecture award-winning home in West Vancouver has just come on the market.
On Tuesday, the Howard Residence at 4181 Rose Cres. listed for $5.95 million.
The 5,000-square-foot home sits on a third-of-an-acre lot in the Sandy Cove neighbourhood.
With charcoal-painted shingles on the exterior, the L-shaped structure hugs an inner courtyard. The interior features four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and large, picture windows throughout the home.
The home was built in 2019 and won a Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Award in Architecture from the Architecture Foundation of B.C. in the same year. Other North Shore winners that year included The Polygon Gallery and the Edgemont Residence.
“The angular nature of the site and long street frontage allowed for the house to spread wide and low. The charcoal coloured shingle siding and darker exterior elements help blend the home seamlessly into the cedar and fir tree backdrop,” reads a description of the home on the Architecture Foundation of B.C. website.
The design was led by Mark Ritchie of ABC Architecture Building Culture Inc.