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Project Description:
Place: Smoke Lake, Algonquin Park, Canada
From architect: “Ontario’s extension Algonquin Provincial Park, AMA’s smoke lake cabin is a modular, off-grind house known as a ‘banking’. The structure is designed to reduce its impact on the ground.
“Client, a landscape architect, commissioned AMA to design a building, which would explain the stringent design guidelines of the park, which determines aspects such as color, materials, wall height and roof pitch. Also, only to be accessible by boat, was a standing and a standing form, which was to be a standing form, a small form, a small form, a small form, a stand By Hillside trolley.
“A ramp invites the visitor to an open -air deck, then a screen porch, and finally to stay fully attached and for a gold quarters. A module, structure, concrete and zero, expressed the building, wraps the building inside and out, which makes a series of frames, mirrors, mirrors, mirrors, a series of mirrors. is within.
“Layers of light and shade emphasize and vice versa where the internal and external treatment-rose and finish, rising around the room of light and dark and open air. Here, the Sun is directly invited into the structure, operating the natural cedar amber grain with a supernatural glow.