Treow Brycg House / Omar Gandhi Architect
Located adjacent to the wild landscape of Kingsburg Beach on the south shore of Nova Scotia, set amongst tall grasses, roaming deer and the raw scent of the sea. The dark silhouette of the fortress-like structure, one of few things seen through the thick fog. Leaning forward with a canted back shell inspired by local gambrel-rooved barns, the residence braces itself for the unpredictable Nova Scotian weather.
© Ema Peter
Architects: Omar Gandhi Architect
Location: Kingsburg, Canada
Design: Omar Gandhi, Jeff Shaw, Karl Gruenewald
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Ema Peter
Contractor: MRB Contracting??
Structural:: Andrea Doncaster Engineering
?Physical Model: Chad Jamieson?
Rendering: Ryan Nelson
© Ema Peter
Text description provided by the architects. Located adjacent to the wild landscape of Kingsburg Beach on the south shore of Nova Scotia, set amongst tall grasses, roaming deer and the raw scent of the sea. The dark silhouette of the fortress-like structure, one of few things seen through the thick fog. Leaning forward with a canted back shell inspired by local gambrel-rooved barns, the residence braces itself for the unpredictable Nova Scotian weather.
© Ema Peter
Composed of two levels and an interstitial space for circulation hugging the heavy steel back wall, the home takes advantage of the stunning seaside views while maintaining a high l...
© Ema Peter
Architects: Omar Gandhi Architect
Location: Kingsburg, Canada
Design: Omar Gandhi, Jeff Shaw, Karl Gruenewald
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Ema Peter
Contractor: MRB Contracting??
Structural:: Andrea Doncaster Engineering
?Physical Model: Chad Jamieson?
Rendering: Ryan Nelson
© Ema Peter
Text description provided by the architects. Located adjacent to the wild landscape of Kingsburg Beach on the south shore of Nova Scotia, set amongst tall grasses, roaming deer and the raw scent of the sea. The dark silhouette of the fortress-like structure, one of few things seen through the thick fog. Leaning forward with a canted back shell inspired by local gambrel-rooved barns, the residence braces itself for the unpredictable Nova Scotian weather.
© Ema Peter
Composed of two levels and an interstitial space for circulation hugging the heavy steel back wall, the home takes advantage of the stunning seaside views while maintaining a high l...
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