Starship House

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Introduction

West Coast Modern presents the rare opportunity to acquire a collectible work of art.

Landed on a mountainside in West Vancouver, the Starship House is far beyond one of British Columbia’s finest modern houses. It is an example of the magic that results when a client trusts and honours the architect’s vision — and of equal importance, the beginning of Vancouver becoming a world-class city destined for a bright future.

In 1967, Vancouver was brimming with optimistic energy. Tasked with completing a daring example of modernist architecture, Arthur Erickson effectively responded with a house in the form of a sculptural, intergalactic spacecraft. Much like a mothership poised for take-off, the machine-like, geometric design is equally organic. The warmth of continuous, diagonal wood and boundless, natural light respond to the sloping north shore mountains — suggesting a structure that has forever been part of the land (or that fell quietly to earth).

The Starship House is a striking vision for the future that catapulted Erickson’s career and paved the way for his audacious body of international work.

This is your rare opportunity to experience this singular architectural masterpiece in person, where few earthlings have before. Reserve your architectural tour now.

 
 
 
 

6028 Eagleridge Drive
West Vancouver, BC


Architect
Arthur Erickson

Builder
Unknown

Designed and Built
1968


Price
$4,498,000

Specification
Cedar sculptural form embedded on the mountainside

Program
West Coast Modern


Floors
2 Levels

Rooms
4 Bed 2 Bath

Building
2,434 sqft
Lot
12,013 sqft


 
 
 
 
 
 

“Sometimes I look back on the projects I’ve done and I think, how did they let me get away with this?”

– Arthur Erickson

 
 
 
 
 

Arthur Erickson
Canada’s ‘Starchitect’

 
 

Considered Canada's greatest architect of all time, Arthur Erickson designed some of Lower Mainland's most prominent structures. This includes Robson Square and the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British

Columbia, both in Vancouver, and Simon Fraser University in Burnaby. His buildings are mainly built with concrete and glass, and were designed to respond to the location’s climate.

 

Book your visit to the Starship House

See it for yourself. Reserve your private architectural tour.

 

 
 
 
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