Canadian architecture Nigel Parish from the Studio Splyce has delivered a naturally minimalist of Geddes Residence design in Vancouver, Canada. Half of the house was covered by wooden material, giving a warm intrusion in the surrounding environment.


The house has large windows and doors which managed the view to the ocean. Irregular house shape has become the part of the main entity of the house, as well as the open space concept. Since the house has two levels, a steel stair is embedded to connect both upper and lower floor.



In natural tones of grey and beige, the Geddes residence was harmonically conceived for a family of five members in the spirit of freedom and independence. It’s a beautiful home for a family.
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