

About This Property
The Lakeside House by Fred Hollingsworth is now live online and will soon appear on international newsstands. As the story reveals, "This might be Vancouver´s closest expression of Frank Lloyd Wright´s philosophy." Completed in 1990 near Deer Lake in Burnaby´s Buckingham Heights, this residence is organized through a cruciform plan, with low horizontal forms, deep overhangs, and expansive glazing anchoring the home to its landscape. Cedar, brick, and concrete define a material palette that moves seamlessly from interior to exterior, with terraces, skylights, and a central hearth shaping daily life around light and nature. Read the full story online and discover why this rare, late-career Hollingsworth design represents a defining expression of West Coast Modern architecture. (id:64973)
At $1,064 per square foot, this Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home is priced above the Burnaby average, but its unique architectural pedigree and prime location near Deer Lake likely make it competitive for buyers seeking a distinctive luxury property. Given the two-bedroom layout and high price point, this home is best suited for discerning empty-nesters or investors seeking a prestige property with long-term appreciation potential.
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