Perched above Vancouver´s harbour with panoramic views of downtown, Stanley Park, and the North Shore mountains, the H.H. Pitts Residence (1961) is a rare example of post-and-beam modernism in Hastings Sunrise. Designed by Robertson, Kolbeins, Teevan & Gallaher, the home features an open upper level with living, dining, and kitchen framed by a wall of glass, while two lower bedrooms open to a private pool deck. Lovingly restored and carefully maintained, it retains its architectural clarity with thoughtful updates, including a converted garage studio with skylights and concrete floors. A singular presence along Wall Street´s "Golden Mile," the residence reflects both the history and enduring livability of Vancouver modernism. (id:63267)