
"House on Georgian Bay, a 3,780 sq. ft. (350 m) year-round residence designed to replace a beloved but aging family cottage with a home intended to endure for generations. Grounded in principles of aging in place and long-term livability, the project reinterprets the traditional Georgian Bay cottage through a contemporary architectural lens."
The House on Georgian Bay is a year-round residence designed by &Pierre to replace a deteriorating family cottage while honoring its legacy. Spanning 3,780 square feet, the project prioritizes aging in place and long-term livability, ensuring the home remains functional and comfortable for multiple generations. The design reinterprets the traditional Georgian Bay cottage aesthetic through a contemporary architectural approach, blending regional character with modern construction standards and accessibility features. This thoughtful renovation strategy preserves the emotional connection to the original cottage while providing updated infrastructure, improved durability, and enhanced livability for current and future family use.
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