The genesis, development and life-long occupation of the McIntyre
house, built in 1972 as part of a multiple-dwelling subdivision,
provides possible answers to some very pressing contemporary design
questions. How might one live near the city and be respectful of
nature? How might efficiently built dwellings also be spacious and
dense site occupation still allow for privacy? This history is
recounted through text augmented by photographs and site diagrams,
house sections and plans. They reveal a modern architecture on the
west coast that resulted from an interplay of both the physicality
of the land and a culturally imbued landscape.
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