Article source: FBM people driven design
Designed for an active couple in their seventies that will never retire, and their extended grown-up family, this house embraces living well while aging in place. It subscribes to timeless ideals about making good architecture. It is responsive to siting for placemaking while emphasizing light and views. It creates spatial richness within a modest program and budget. Structure is used as an organizer of shelter and space. The architecture combines materials that are climatically and culturally responsive.
- Architects: FBM people driven design
- Project: Home in Scotch Cove
- Location: Scotch Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada