Wednesday, March 14, 2018

The Khyber Ridge House in Whistler, British Columbia







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  1. Though this place is larger, the White Wolf Mine shack has a similar CONCEPT design with a "walk-out" lower floor. As with this house, mine is set to a hillside where we had to blast out bedrock and set the floor in steel and concrete buttressed into the side of the mountain. The idea is that the lower floor (guest floor) has a great view of the valley, covered in pines. It seems that they have the garage on the bottom, where mine is on the top.

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  2. I can't imagine the cost to heat it.

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    1. Yep, I'd be curious to know how they set the heater up. Gas, electric, what? Separate system for each level?

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  3. Flat roof in an area noted for enormous quantities of snow?

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  4. It is too cold and unfriendly for my taste. So not what I would want had I the funds.

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  5. Should be an interesting ride down the mountain side when the quake hits. That part of BC is on a pretty significant seismic fault and is due anytime real soon now. See https://globalnews.ca/news/3981536/tsunami-earthquake-canada-the-big-one/
    The house will probably will end up in the soon to be created "What de Fuca" straight.

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  6. Five levels? Hope it has an elevator. Or the residents have good knees.

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  7. Inspired by Frank Loyd Wright would be my guess.

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  8. Doesn't Ferris Buyehler's friend send his dad's Ferrari out that back window?

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  9. It has everything except the most necessary thing- a sense of shelter.
    Living in a glass box like that you have no more sense of privacy and shelter than a lab rat.

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