This exotic three room cabin is located on the west coast of Bayswater Beach in Nova Scottia, Canada. Offering a serene environment with an up-close view of the beach, the cabin has been thoughtfully designed as a vacation retreat for paying guests. It consists of three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a lobby and two bathrooms. The cabin offers a wide range of modern services in a serene and tranquil environment.
This place has been built largely from rock gouge out of its site. The in-situ poured concrete floors and an earth turfed roof have been aesthetically incorporated into the design to add a more natural and earthly look and feel. The robust and state-of-the art structure is lined with horizontal timber of the finest quality. Premium lining and coating materials have been used during the construction to protect the occupants against earthquakes and storms. The on-site water harvesting and wastewater treatment have been one of our primary concerns during the construction of this project and we have taken all the appropriate measures for making this cottage self-sustainable in respect to these issues.
© 2016, Mike Ross Architect. Designed by ZAPRO
This exotic three room cabin is located on the west coast of Bayswater Beach in Nova Scottia, Canada. Offering a serene environment with an up-close view of the beach, the cabin has been thoughtfully designed as a vacation retreat for paying guests. It consists of three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a lobby and two bathrooms. The cabin offers a wide range of modern services in a serene and tranquil environment.
This place has been built largely from rock gouge out of its site. The in-situ poured concrete floors and an earth turfed roof have been aesthetically incorporated into the design to add a more natural and earthly look and feel. The robust and state-of-the art structure is lined with horizontal timber of the finest quality. Premium lining and coating materials have been used during the construction to protect the occupants against earthquakes and storms. The on-site water harvesting and wastewater treatment have been one of our primary concerns during the construction of this project and we have taken all the appropriate measures for making this cottage self-sustainable in respect to these issues.