Hope Recreational Retreat: A Modern Family Escape
This recreational home for an extended family was built to replace the original 1950s Douglas Plywood Association Recreational Home design that was the family cabin for several generations.
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This recreational home for an extended family was built to replace the original 1950s Douglas Plywood Association Recreational Home design that was the family cabin for several generations.
Faced with the challenge of designing houses in compact urban contexts that do not allow for great variation in plan, ISSADESIGN agency’s experimental design offers a single-family house spread across several levels.
The client owned property in the rolling hills of Caledon Ontario and wanted views to be framed over the countryside – allowing particular points of view and rejecting others with less-than- spectacular previously built features.
Located in the vibrant, historic North End of Halifax, Nova Scotia on a narrow and abandoned lot. In the decades prior, the adjacent property was the site of a neighbourhood African Nova Scotian barbershop.
Nestled above the ground, surrounded by river and trees, Nortehaus retreat was designed as a getaway and grounding space, away, but not too far from the city.
The Break Residence, located on the shores of Lake Revdor in the Laurentians and designed by MU Architecture, showcases a harmonious blend of modern architecture with its natural surroundings. This home serves as a final retreat for…
MXMA Architecture & Design completed a renovation of the Prince Philip house, a typical 1960s house that had already been enhanced by a contemporary addition.
Project: Columbia River Valley Lookout Architects: Twobytwo Architecture Studio Lead Architects: Jennifer Bassett + David Tyl General Contractor: Zimmerman Construction Location: Golden, Canada Area: 2450 ft² Year: 2023 Photo credits: Hayden Pattullo Nestled away in the Kootenay
Charmed by the ever-so-popular typology of the A-frame cottage, the new owners of this 1950’s property aspired to renovate and revitalize the cottage into a 21st century home.