Black Bay Studio / Peter Braithwaite Studio
Situated along a rocky outcropping that overlooks Back Bay, the Back Bay Studio is sited within the culturally rich community of Terence Bay. This small fishing community, located along Nova Scotia?s eastern shore, is made up of rocky cliff faces and rolling hillsides that extend down to the ocean?s edge.
© Julian Parkinson
Architects: Peter Braithwaite Studio
Location: Terence Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Lead Architects: Peter Braithwaite
Construction: Peter Braithwaite Studio Ltd.
Area: 1400.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Julian Parkinson, Peter Braithwaite
© Julian Parkinson
Text description provided by the architects. Situated along a rocky outcropping that overlooks Back Bay, the Back Bay Studio is sited within the culturally rich community of Terence Bay. This small fishing community, located along Nova Scotia?s eastern shore, is made up of rocky cliff faces and rolling hillsides that extend down to the ocean?s edge.
© Julian Parkinson
The architectural form of the building is driven by a desire to frame the rich coastal landscape. The procession through the studio invites the user into a double height volume that captures a dramatic view of the Back Bay. The strategic fenestration captures a panoramic view of the rugged terrain and takes advantage of natural cross ventilation. The consistent presence of dramatic views reinforces our firm?s commitment to...
© Julian Parkinson
Architects: Peter Braithwaite Studio
Location: Terence Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Lead Architects: Peter Braithwaite
Construction: Peter Braithwaite Studio Ltd.
Area: 1400.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Julian Parkinson, Peter Braithwaite
© Julian Parkinson
Text description provided by the architects. Situated along a rocky outcropping that overlooks Back Bay, the Back Bay Studio is sited within the culturally rich community of Terence Bay. This small fishing community, located along Nova Scotia?s eastern shore, is made up of rocky cliff faces and rolling hillsides that extend down to the ocean?s edge.
© Julian Parkinson
The architectural form of the building is driven by a desire to frame the rich coastal landscape. The procession through the studio invites the user into a double height volume that captures a dramatic view of the Back Bay. The strategic fenestration captures a panoramic view of the rugged terrain and takes advantage of natural cross ventilation. The consistent presence of dramatic views reinforces our firm?s commitment to...
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