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These four separate structures were a series built in 1951 for J. Eric Allan, originally called the Capilano Garden Court. Situated on both sides of Edgemont Boulevard, this was a demonstration of an alternative form of housing in the Capilano Highlands development. Each block contains four self-contained apartments, each with their own ground level entry. These units are arranged in a pinwheel fashion, and are visually separated by tall flange walls built with Roman brick. The window arrangement ensures complete privacy between each unit.
Broad roof overhangs, light-coloured stucco cladding, dark encircling beltcourses, and ribbon and corner windows, are used to modulate the mass of the structures. Generally the forms echo the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, but have been developed to suit local conditions. One of the interesting aspects of the Capilano Highlands development was the attempt to create a complete community, with different forms of housing, and a central self-contained shopping area with community amenities. The provision of this type of apartment within a suburban development was considered progressive at the time.
| Keith Strang 604-551-4949 or send an E-mail |
Re/Max Central URL:http://www.northvancondo.com 3906 Hastings Street, Burnaby, BC V5C 6C1 |
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| Jason Yoo 778-888-8356 or send an E-mail |
Sutton-Centre Realty URL:http://www.northvancondo.com 3010 Boundary Road, Burnaby, BC V5M 4A1 |
Courtesy of: Keith Strang and Jason Yoo
Amenities: park or garden, Insuite laundry
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