Bankside House by M. Piry is now live online and will soon appear on international newsstands. As the story reveals, “A secluded sanctuary defined by the rhythmic flow of a neighbouring creek.” Originally conceived in 1968 and thoughtfully renewed for contemporary family living, this Upper Delbrook residence rests within a quiet North Vancouver canopy, elevated above the city & aligned with the forested slope below. Dark wood siding, red cedar soffits, soaring ceilings, and expansive glazing create a calm interplay of light, privacy, and indoor–outdoor connection, while a creek-side setting reinforces its retreat-like character. Read the full story online and discover why this carefully stewarded modernist home offers a rare opportunity to live immersed in the rhythm of the North Shore.