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Residence Designed to Weather and Silver Along British Columbia Coastline

Seven years of development allowed Openspace Architecture and landscape designer Paul Sangha Creative to thread a 10,000-square-foot single-story home through mature forest without sacrificing the canopy that defines the site’s character – a constraint that ultimately generated the building’s gently curving plan and its sequence of connected spaces opening to Saanich Inlet views.

Modern house with large glass walls, wooden beams, and a central courtyard featuring a reflective pond with water lilies, surrounded by tall trees under a blue sky.

The design draws from mid-century West Coast Modernism’s timber traditions while incorporating Japanese structural principles that extend beyond aesthetic reference. Openspace Architecture employed tatami mat proportions to establish the organizational logic governing window grids and floor patterns throughout, creating spatial rhythms that feel measured rather than arbitrary. Deep eaves and low-pitched rooflines acknowledge Pacific Northwest rainfall patterns while the Japanese timber frame construction allows for the wide spans necessary to dissolve boundaries between interior volumes and exterior terraces.

A modern architectural space with vertical wooden slats, stone walls, a shallow reflecting pool, and green plants in the foreground.

Material choices reinforce this dialogue between shelter and exposure. Western red cedar wraps siding, ceilings, and structural elements in a unified envelope designed to weather and silver over time. The repetition of oversized natural limestone slabs from interior floors onto outdoor terraces eliminates the typical threshold that signals transition, while Café Canal sandstone grounds the composition in tones that mirror the surrounding forest floor and coastal geology.

A view through a modern wooden structure with open beams and columns, looking out to a garden and tall trees beyond.

Modern open-air pavilion with wooden roof, glass railings, and outdoor seating, situated above a pond in a landscaped forest setting under a partly cloudy sky.

Modern house exterior with wooden and stone elements, overhanging roofs, a reflective water feature, and landscaped garden under a partly cloudy sky.

Paul Sangha Creative’s landscape architecture operates through layered garden zones that mediate between cultivated and wild. The approach moves from shade-loving woodland species along the meandering driveway through increasingly formal plantings near the residence – broad sweeps of ferns and grasses, sculptural Trochodendron specimens positioned within water features, clipped Olearia and rhododendrons mounding around the hot tub. At the coastal edges, locally adapted seed mixes blur the boundary where deliberate design yields to naturally occurring plant communities.

A modern house with stone walls and a slatted facade, surrounded by lush green landscaping and a curved pathway.

A modern house with stone and wood exterior is surrounded by lush green landscaping, featuring a curving concrete walkway and various trees and shrubs.

Interior space featuring vertical wooden slats, angled walls, and a shallow reflecting pool, with natural light entering from an opening above.

Four-foot minimum depth with two-foot planting ledges, frameless glass guards for safety without visual interruption, discreet bubblers for aeration, months of water conditioning before introducing fish – these calculated decisions in the custom koi pond are disguised as organic elements. The pond functions as both habitat and focal point, its dark slate cladding picking up gray-blue gradations from the coastline and sky while creating apertures between the main residence, guest house, and surrounding woodland.

Modern kitchen with a large marble island, built-in appliances, dark cabinetry, tile backsplash, pendant lights, and exposed wooden ceiling beams.

Modern open-concept living and dining area with exposed wooden beams, stone walls, contemporary furniture, and large windows letting in natural light.

Modern living room with exposed wooden beams, large windows, neutral-toned furniture, and abundant natural light overlooking a green outdoor area.

Modern kitchen with a marble island, built-in sink, four pendant lights, stone walls, and two upholstered chairs by a dark fireplace.

Modern bedroom with wood-paneled walls and ceiling, large glass doors open to a forest view, bed with white linens, and a neutral area rug on the floor.

Modern bedroom with large windows and wooden walls overlooking trees and a body of water, featuring a neatly made bed and minimalist decor.

A modern bathroom with a marble-topped vanity, a plush stool, wood cabinetry, large mirror, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking greenery outside.

Modern house with large glass walls, wooden beams, and a central courtyard featuring a reflective pond with water lilies, surrounded by tall trees under a blue sky.

Modern house with large windows, stone and wood exterior, set among tall trees and lush greenery under a clear sky.

View more information on Openspace Architecture’s website.

Photography by Ema Peter.

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