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Vancouver, Filberg house
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2009.002.662
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[ca. 1959] (Creation)
- Creator
- Scott, Simon
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2 photographs : b&w
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Filberg House is an ethereal, glass-walled pavilion with undulating 14-foot ceilings and views that stretch across mountains, water and a seemingly infinite sky. The residence, hailed in a 1961 issue of Canadian Homes magazine as ''the most fabulous house in Canada,'' was an important early project of Arthur Erickson, the globe-trotting Vancouver architect whose recent work includes the Museum of Glass that opened last July in Tacoma, Wash.
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Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
Digital copies only. Original records are not accessible/viewable using the equipment in the reading room. Digital copies may be viewed onsite.
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Photographer: Simon Scott
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Verso: Simon Scott stamp.
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- Architecture » Architecture, Domestic
- Built Environment (hierarchy name) » Single Built Works (hierarchy name) » single built works (built environment) » residential structures » Dwellings
- Built Environment (hierarchy name) » Single Built Works (hierarchy name) » single built works (built environment) » residential structures » Dwellings » Houses
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- Canadian Architect (Subject)
- Erickson, Arthur Charles (Subject)