Presenting The Shoreline House. Set along the water’s edge, just beyond the energy of Commercial Drive, stands one of East Vancouver’s rare waterfront homes. A well-kept secret, part of a quiet stretch of fifty oceanfront residences on the east side. Originally built in 1961, this artist’s sanctuary has been thoughtfully remastered, preserving its mid-century modern bones while introducing bold new gestures that circulate around a central pool and gardened courtyard. Reimagined by Geoffrey Farmer, the internationally acclaimed artist who represented Canada at the Venice Biennale, the home became a living work, part residence and part composition. Every surface, every sightline shaped with intention. A singular expression of modernism on the east side now awaits its next custodian.