Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Beautiful cedar-clad Bridge House crosses a ravine in Ontario

The amazing timber house hangs from an inverted V–shaped glulam structure to bridge a ravine near the shores of Mary Lake in Port Sydney, Ontario. Architecture firm LLAMA urban design has a minimal impact on the landscape and celebrates the experience of the place. The house is located two hours north of the city of Toronto, and sits across the steepest part of the ravine. Its overall length– 124 feet– creates a strong linear gesture that allows the residents to immerse themselves...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/beautiful-cedar-clad-bridge-house-crosses-a-ravine-in-ontario
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