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Architects: Splyce Design
- Area: 5700 ft²
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Ema Peter
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Manufacturers: Swisspearl, Schuco
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Lead Architects: Nigel Parish
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b9/00fc/11de/480a/2e1b/0722/newsletter/yield-house-splyce-design_14.jpg?1706623362)
Text description provided by the architects. Located in Vancouver’s westside on an east-west oriented site, the Yield House was designed for hosting multiple family guests throughout the year.
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A concrete wall, with a cantilevered stair, is the first in a series of built layers in the landscape that define the pedestrian sequence from the road to the main entry.
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Exterior Photography, Fence, Stairs, Facade, Garden](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b9/0018/87f3/9350/2228/6385/medium_jpg/yield-house-splyce-design_14.jpg?1706623117)
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b8/ffb4/11de/480a/2e1b/0721/medium_jpg/yield-house-splyce-design_14.jpg?1706623009)
Separated by 17 feet in height, the house is perched high above the sidewalk below, removed from any awkward sight lines from the street, and compromised privacy. A continuous dark band of cementitious panels defines the silhouette of the front elevation, while large glazing panels maintain a sense of light and levitation of the home. Concealed window frames and reductive detailing allow interior spaces to dissolve into the adjacent landscape and views beyond.
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Interior Photography, Sofa, Table, Chair](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b8/e79f/11de/4831/d346/c674/newsletter/yield-house-splyce-design_3.jpg?1706616845)
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b8/e8ee/11de/4831/d346/c67f/newsletter/yield-house-splyce-design_3.jpg?1706617189)
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On the main floor, a north-south axis punctuated by windows on either end marks a subtle rotation in the plan towards the panoramic view and defines an informal boundary between the spaces. A timber ceiling further articulates this division and brings warmth and texture to the balance of the white palette. Large sliding glass doors open to a deck on grade at the rear of the house, enlarging the space and integrating the inside with the out. The main staircase is bathed in a continuous yet ever-changing quality of light from the skylight/roof deck access above and the tall window to the west, framing views of the cedar and fir trees in the near distance.
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Table, Chair](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b8/e54f/11de/4831/d346/c669/newsletter/yield-house-splyce-design_3.jpg?1706616250)
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Interior Photography, Table, Chair](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b8/fe8d/11de/480a/2e1b/071d/newsletter/yield-house-splyce-design_14.jpg?1706622714)
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The interior is kept deliberately quiet in its materiality and formal layout. The main social spaces are grouped as one - kitchen, dining, and living, while other supporting spaces are discreet, yet connected - a prep kitchen is accessed by a door disguised as part of the kitchen millwork, while the mudroom is tucked conveniently behind the main kitchen. Other informal spaces are intended for retreat and solitude, but not as a total departure from the overall. A home office hides behind the main living room wall, and a library with a seating nook consumes the upper floor stair landing.
![Yield House / Splyce Design - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Bed](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/65b8/ed61/87f3/9350/2228/62af/newsletter/yield-house-splyce-design_6.jpg?1706618313)