Liminal House
McLeod Bovell Masterpiece Series
(Autor) Aaron BetskyWhere something begins and ends | The liminal is a transformational state between the position where something meets, mixes, and merges. The Liminal House straddles a similar threshold between West Vancouver's natural stony seashore and its suburban residential neighborhood. Courtyards, cantilevers, and the extension of floor area over exterior space dismantles boundaries between the house and the natural environment in which it exists and a strategy of mixing and merging, where light is reflected and landscapes are invited towards the interior of the home, collapses a normal reading of interior space. The house is animated by the ever-changing outdoor atmosphere; expansive walls of sliding glass open to a dark pool that reflects and extends the environment near the ocean. Concrete, black stained Accoya wood, and coated aluminum plate are the only exterior materials as they are tough and long-wearing in harsh and everchanging environments.
Aaron Betsky
Aaron Betsky is a renowned architect, critic, and educator known for his innovative designs and thought-provoking writing. His most famous work includes the Netherlands Architecture Institute and the Cincinnati Art Museum. Betsky's literary style is engaging and insightful, with key contributions to architecture literature that challenge conventions and inspire creativity.