Binning House
“Canada’s BC Binning House is arguably the first significant piece of modern residential architecture in Western Canada. Still standing in West Vancouver as a National Historic Site, the Binning House has influenced generations of architects and continues to do so today. The structure is often thought to be the beginning of Canada’s West Coast Modernism movement as it represents both the arrival of Modernist design principles and their inflection with local interests and conditions. But the house is much more than an important moment in the history of Canada’s regional architecture- it manifests a remarkable set of Binning’s preoccupations with geometry, optics and perception. Beyond his direct engagement with architecture, Binning is a key figure in Canadian art history who is renowned for his painting and drawing, with work held by major institutions including the National Gallery of Art. The confluence of his art and architecture amounts to a modest but breathtaking structure. While the house is beloved by a select group of architects, academics and local heritage buffs, its subtle splendors remain largely hidden to a wider audience. As part of ORO Editions’ SALA West Coast Modern House series, this is the first book devoted to this exceptional house, shedding new light on Binning’s ingenuity. Original photographs and drawings are presented along with writing that analyzes in detail what makes the architectural character of the house so special.” – ORO Editions
Binning House
by Matthew Soules
Photographs by Michael Perlmutter
UBC SALA West Coast Modern House Series
Publish Date: Spring 2017
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UBC SALA West Coast Modern House Series
Titles include House Shumiatcher, Friedman House, Downs House II, Binning House, Merrick House, Copp House, Smith House II, McIntyre House
Authors: Richard Cavell, Leslie Van Duzer, Christopher Macdonald, Michael Prokopow, Tony Robins, Matthew Soules, Adele Weder, Dr. Sherry McKay
Photography: Michael Perlmutter
Book Design: Pablo Mandel, Circular Studio