Tall Trees Surround This $3.6M Mountainside Midcentury Near Vancouver

Barry Downs and Fred Hollingsworth designed the 1967 home with long banks of windows, extensive wood paneling, and a pool at the forest’s edge.

Barry Downs and Fred Hollingsworth designed this 1967 home with long banks of windows, extensive wood paneling, and a pool at the forest’s edge.

Location: 6510 Madrona Crescent, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Price: $4,950,000 CAD (approximately $3,631,400 USD)

Year Built: 1967

Architect: Barry Downs & Fred Hollingsworth

Renovation Date: 2020

Renovation Architect: Burgers Architecture

Footprint: 3,662 square feet (5 bedrooms, 4 baths)

Lot Size: 0.21 Acres

From the Agent: "A secluded woodland sanctuary reimagined for modern life, Madrona House by Barry Downs and Burgers Architecture offers a rare synthesis of West Coast heritage, privacy, and refined family living in West Vancouver. The arrival sequence—from open street, across the bridge, and into the sheltered light of the entry—acts as a decompression chamber, gently washing away the urgency of the city. The layout is intuitive, vertically separating public treetop living above from the private retreat below. The bedrooms are tucked into the lower level, all oriented toward the secluded pool terrace."

A zinc-covered gas fireplace helps to warm the living room.

A zinc-covered gas fireplace warms the living room.

Photo by James Han

Photo by James Han

Flooring made from basaltina tiles gives way to a walnut-clad staircase.

Basaltina tile flooring gives way to a walnut-clad staircase.

Photo by James Han

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