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Erickson-designed, Chinese-inspired house listed for $5.49M (PHOTOS)

Four-bedroom Hwang House was designed in Soo Chow tradition of northern China
Erickson Hwang house exterior main
Arthur Erickson's Hwang House in South Granville is listed for $5,498,000. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

Designed in the early 1980s to honour the heritage of the original commissioning client the Hwang family, this architectural gem by Modernist master Arthur Erickson is now on the market for $5,498,000.

The design inspiration for the 4645-square-foot home, located in the South Granville area of Vancouver at Hudson and West 57th Avenue, was the Soo Chow tradition of northern China. In the Soo Chow style, houses are comprised of a long series of single rooms with long balconies on upper floors oriented towards courtyards, according to ArthurErickson.com.

The home is largely suspended over a reflection pond, which is part of a series of gardens and courtyard areas around which the house is oriented.

The website’s page on the Hwang House reads, “A three-step level change from the dining room to the entry and again down to the living room accommodates a higher ceiling in the living room and brings it closer to the water level of the reflecting pool.”

Erickson Hwang house living room
The living room is several steps lower than the rest of the main floor, to heighten the ceilings and bring the occupants closer to the water outside. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

The house has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, three of which have undergone recent renovation. Huge windows and skylit corridors fill the house with natural light, much of which is rippled from the pond reflections. There’s also a family room, a basement recreation space and a wine room with tasting area.

Erickson Hwang house wine room
As well as a recreation/games room downstairs, there's also a wine room with tasting area. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

In the gardens, according to ArthurErickson.com, “each courtyard is different in character and relates to the activities or functions of the spaces it supports. Tall stuccoed courtyard walls subdivide the site into a variety of distinct spatial experiences.”

See below for more photos of this architecturally significant house, and the video tour at the bottom of the page.

Erickson Hwang house front
With its extended upper balcony with screens, the home is a modern version of a Soo Chow house in northern China. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

 

Erickson Hwang house dining room
The sunny dining room opens up onto an outdoor courtyard perfect for al-fresco dining. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

 

Erickson Hwang house family room
In addition to the light-flooded living area, there's also a casual family room. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

 

Erickson Hwang house master bedroom
This master bedroom faces out onto a large private deck. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

 

Erickson Hwang house master bathroom
This bathroom is one of several that has been recently renovated with visual references to architectural elements around the property. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

 

Erickson Hwang house exterior pond
The main living area is suspended directly over a pond, which reflects rippling light into the house. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

 

Erickson Hwang house garden
The Hwang House garden has numerous references to the Soo Chow tradition, as well as mounds of landscaping that represent the northern Chinese hills. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft

 

Erickson Hwang house patio
The property is divided into separate courtyards, each with their own feel and function. Listing agents: Ruthie Shugarman, Paige Kraft