How West Coast Modern architecture went from demolition bait to one of B.C.’s most sought-after home styles
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How West Coast Modern architecture went from demolition bait to one of B.C.’s most sought-after home styles
'Those guys are selling shacks in the woods...'
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By Shawn Conner
Published Jun 22, 2026
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
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The Watts Residence, designed by Fred Hollingsworth in 1951, is an example of a West Coast Modern home lost to demolition. PHOTO BY WEST COAST MODERN
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