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Ron Thom and B.C. Binning designs among stops on this year’s West Coast Modern Home Tour


Annual tour, July 11, noon to 4 p.m., showcases original mid-century to contemporary architect-designed dwellings.


The modest West Vancouver home that helped define West Coast modernism is among the stops on this year’s West Coast Modern Home Tour.


Designed by artist B.C. Binning, the B.C. Binning House has been called Canada’s first truly modern residence. A major restoration and expansion project was completed last year on the home.


Also on the tour is the Fells House. One of the tour’s architectural highlights, the cedar-clad residence exemplifies the West Coast Modern ideal of integrating architecture with the natural landscape. D’Arcy Jones Architects recently renovated the home, which was designed by renowned architect Ron Thom in 1959.


Other homes include Rockview House, designed by ABC Architecture Building Culture, 2024; Fuldauer House, designed by Erickson-Massey Architects, 1966; and Stigant House, designed by Bob Lewis, 1967.


Since it began, the West Coast Modern Home Tour has introduced visitors to more than 70 unique West Vancouver homes, from original mid-century to contemporary architect-designed dwellings.


The home tour is part of West Coast Modern Week 2026 (July 7 to 12).


When: July 11, noon to 4 p.m.


Cost: $160 (self-drive) & $180 (bus)


Tickets are on sale now at westvancouverartmuseum.ca

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