The boathouse was conceived to serve as a tranquil retreat, the concept being that it should float out over the lake. The building consists of a 4-legged steel frame structure sitting on concrete piles sunk into the lake. The construction and appearance is ...
Modified: June 01, 2019The design of this boathouse, on the shore of Lake Joseph, is driven by stringent guidelines prescribed in the zoning by-laws. The project carves into the pitched roof tradition of the area and extends views out towards the lake, taking a modern twist on the established ...
Modified: November 30, 2018Naust V is a collaboration between Koreo Architects and Kolab Architects. The project is a transformation of an old boathouse in Vikebygd, a small village on the Norwegian west coast. A boathouse, (in Norwegian «naust»), is a common landmark along the Norwegian coast. Traditionally built as a place for storage of boats and fishing equipment, the naust used to be ...
Modified: July 14, 2016Located on one of the many islands dotting The Archipelago in Georgian Bay, Ontario, this private boathouse and docking facility designed by Kevin Weiss of Weiss Architecture & Urbanism Limited exemplifies a quiet and precise modernism. Through careful form-making and the use of rustic materials, the project responds gently both to the natural and ...
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