Presenting Lantern House, a poetic embodiment of west-coast architecture bridging the local, the distant, and the beyond.
Situated in prized Edgemont Village, the home is a testament to architect Fred Hollingsworth’s Neoteric Houses, echoing Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian ideals. Built in 1950 and gracefully expanded in 2000 by Russell Hollingsworth, the renovation honoured the home’s essential post and beam structure. Exposed timber beams delineate a flow through intimate and expansive interiors, each space a serene reflection of Japanese simplicity extending into a verdant outdoor sanctuary. Living spaces resonate with tranquility, bathed in natural light that streams through clerestory and picture windows.
Lantern House truly is a one-of-a-kind gem. Please visit West Coast Modern for more information.
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