Inside a Legendary Modernist Home Designed to Flow Like a Waterfall | Architectural Digest
Today, AD travels to Vancouver, Canada, to tour Eppich House II. Designed in the 1980s by renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson for businessman Hugo Eppich, this home uses rigid materials to create soft, organic forms. Curved steel layers cascade down the landscape like a waterfall, while an abundance of windows flood the home with natural light. Everything in the house, from the landscape to the furniture, was designed by Erickson’s collaborators and has been beautifully preserved. This home is a feat in modernist architecture and is considered one of Erickson’s best designs.

00:00 Intro
00:45 History
02:50 Living/Dining Room
06:13 Garden & Landscaping
08:36 Primary Bedroom
09:19 Kid’s Bedroom
09:57 House Structure
11:58 Studio/Guest House
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