Designed as a rural retreat for a young family, Camera House is located on a five-acre forested site in the Pemberton Valley, situated between the Lillooet and Garibaldi mountain ranges. The architectural concept was to create an optical camera to capture incoming light and frame three distinct fields of vision: the foreground of the forest, the background of the Garibaldi Range, and the midground of Owl Ridge. The glazing is arranged to provide continually shifting perspectives as the inhabitant moves through the spaces.