25 Jun Vanglo House By Architect Oliver Lang
The Vanglo House just might be the most unique piece of architecture in Vancouver – and with an asking price of $2,228,000, the sellers are evidently banking on its distinct, avant-garde character to attract plenty of offers. The home’s contours are sloped, its angles are anything but uniform, and its windows are distributed in an asymmetrical pattern which is undeniably pleasing to the eyes. Combined with its stark white paint job, these one-a-kind design features make for a building which resembles a modern art gallery as much as it does a conventional suburban home. Architect Oliver Lang has stated that with the Vanglo House, he intended to balance “simple elegance [with] engaging playfulness,” and it’s obvious to us that he succeeded with flying colours!
2,230 square feet of living space in the Vanglo House includes 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, triple pane windows, and a sound-proof garden suite. Its stunning top floor has deluxe ceilings which reach up to 13 feet in height, and also features an incredible 300 square foot outdoor lounge. Those with a passion for environmental issues will be pleased to know that this home is Energy Star Certified – one of only 3 homes in the entire city to bear that distinction.
Discover more about this exceptional Mount Pleasant mansion by visiting its official website at 135east17th.com or contacting its listing agent Linda Ng through her website, via email at [email protected], or by telephone at 604-354-4891.