Sluice Point House / Omar Gandhi Architect
Sluice Point is located on the southern tip of Nova Scotia within the Argyle Municipality of Yarmouth County. The site is located on a forested high point, adjacent to long, low-lying views of marshland, small islands, and the waters of the Tusket River off the Gulf of Maine.
© Ema Peter Photography
Architects: Omar Gandhi Architect
Location: Yarmouth, Canada
Design: Omar Gandhi, Jeff Shaw
Photographs: Ema Peter Photography, Jeff Shaw, Doublespace Photography
Contractor: Delmar Construction
Engineer: Andrea Doncaster Engineering
Renderings: Jeff Shaw
Illustration And Model: Karl Gruenewald, Andre Kott, Chad Jamieson
© Ema Peter Photography
From the architect. Sluice Point is located on the southern tip of Nova Scotia within the Argyle Municipality of Yarmouth County. The site is located on a forested high point, adjacent to long, low-lying views of marshland, small islands, and the waters of the Tusket River off the Gulf of Maine.
© Jeff Shaw
Sketch
© Ema Peter Photography
The coastline is scattered with very few small, traditional cottages and homes, far from overdeveloped with new buildings. From the initial site visit, it was clear that any proposed building would need to be respectful. The form of the building would be low, long and horizontal and the material palette would be composed of natural, local materials which ...
© Ema Peter Photography
Architects: Omar Gandhi Architect
Location: Yarmouth, Canada
Design: Omar Gandhi, Jeff Shaw
Photographs: Ema Peter Photography, Jeff Shaw, Doublespace Photography
Contractor: Delmar Construction
Engineer: Andrea Doncaster Engineering
Renderings: Jeff Shaw
Illustration And Model: Karl Gruenewald, Andre Kott, Chad Jamieson
© Ema Peter Photography
From the architect. Sluice Point is located on the southern tip of Nova Scotia within the Argyle Municipality of Yarmouth County. The site is located on a forested high point, adjacent to long, low-lying views of marshland, small islands, and the waters of the Tusket River off the Gulf of Maine.
© Jeff Shaw
Sketch
© Ema Peter Photography
The coastline is scattered with very few small, traditional cottages and homes, far from overdeveloped with new buildings. From the initial site visit, it was clear that any proposed building would need to be respectful. The form of the building would be low, long and horizontal and the material palette would be composed of natural, local materials which ...
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