House at Indian Point

This Nova Scotian vacation home is subservient to the landscape—a quiet antidote to everyday life. It offers expansive views and outdoor shelter—a place to relax and connect with the natural rhythms of the land and sea.

Situated on the shore, the House at Indian Point explores prospect and refuge within a modest program. The home choreographs the movement through the site, negotiating the gentle grade from arrival to landscape with all dwelling spaces oriented out to sea. Triple glazed curtainwall and large south facing overhangs support a passive solar strategy while the untreated torrefied wood boards and stone cladding ensure the long-term durability of the home. These climatic adaptations provide shelter and resilience from the hostile Maritime weather without obstructing the access to nature.

Designed through an extensive consultation process with the owners, this home draws inspiration from their European sensibilities—relying on exquisite design and craft—within an understated, quiet, and elegant structure.

The home’s interior is divided into dwelling and utility spaces. A thick band of storage along the entry side of the home conceals all the support spaces, while allowing for the unobstructed views out to sea. The stone hearth and terrace extend from inside to outside to connect with the landscape and expand the home’s livable areas. Inside or out, owners and guests connect to the beauty of the Nova Scotian landscape.

 

Material Used :
1. Facade cladding: Single Rabbet Snap-to-it Siding in Ash, Thermal Wood 
2. Flooring: Engineered Hardwood | Outer Banks Elite: Pinctada Fuzion Flooring
3. Interior furniture: Provided by client
4. Stone Depot: fireplace stone
5. Stuv: fireplace insert
6. BluBathworks: toilet + bidet
7. Corian: kitchen counter
8. Alumicor: curtain wall

Project credits

Architects
Creator of the Fixing System used for the Cladding on the project

Product spec sheet

Outer Banks Elite
Creator of the Fixing System used for the Cladding on the project
Grad Clips strips by Grad Concept Inc
Manufacturers
Manufacturers
Fireplace insert
Facade cladding: Single Rabbet Snap-to-it Siding in Ash

Fantastic project in cooperation with Thermalwood Canada

Ash + the Grad clip system have contributed to the beautiful finish of this residential project. Because it uses no nails or screws, the beauty of the wood is unaltered and makes the siding naturally blend in this exclusive environment. 

Brand description

- Grad is for building soffits, fences, decks, docks, or cladding... and can be combined with tiles, ceramics, pavers, wood, Ipé, hardwoods, wpc, bamboo, thermally-modified woods, or aluminum board - Grad is for vertical or horizontal use - Boards or tiles are snapped, not screwed on, for easy and fast installation - No need for screws, drilling, or measuring gaps: boards are perfectly aligned and gaps respected in a snap!

 

- Access the subdeck at anytime with a simple set of keys that removes boards one at a time: perfect for rooftop decks!

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