The Whistler Home That Looks Like It Fell From the Mountain - Yanko Design
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The Whistler Home That Looks Like It Fell From the Mountain - Yanko Design
"The Hadaway House reads less like a chalet and more like a crystalline object that fell from the mountain itself - all sharp planes, acute angles, and glass that pulls the valley in from every direction."
"Principal John Patkau put it plainly: 'We've done lots of geometrically complex projects, but this is the most three-dimensional that we have ever done.'"
"Soaring ceilings give the living spaces an almost civic scale, while expansive walls of glass frame panoramic views across Whistler Valley that shift with the light throughout the day."
"Thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor spaces handle both intimate evenings and larger entertaining with equal ease; the refined finishes enhance the overall aesthetic."
The Hadaway House, designed by Patkau Architects, is a 4,497-square-foot residence in Whistler's Sunridge neighbourhood. Its striking design resembles a crystalline structure with sharp angles and extensive glass, enhancing the connection to the surrounding landscape. The timber-clad exterior is engineered to shed snow, merging form and function. Inside, soaring ceilings and glass walls create a spacious atmosphere with panoramic views. The layout includes three bedrooms and 4.5 baths, situated on a 0.26-acre lot, offering both privacy and convenience near Whistler Village.
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