House at Indian Point
Situated on the shore of Mahone Bay, the House at Indian Point embraces the rugged Nova Scotia landscape. The vacation home adapts to the harsh climate with a durable facade made from untreated torrefied wood boards and stone while deep a triple-glazed curtain wall system takes advantage of passive solar energy. Once inside, the interior remains immersed in the scenery. Floor-to-ceiling windows envelop the serene living spaces in views of the coast and a terrace with a stone hearth extends the interior outdoors for a direct connection to the salty sea breeze.
Photos: FBM Architecture