Bridge House

Port Medway,
Nova Scotia

Completed
2009
Bridge House
Location

Port Medway,
Nova Scotia

Completed
2009

This four bedroom family retreat bridges between two bedrock outcrops parallel to the sea, thereby framing the approach to the sea under its ‘belly’. One enters the house at either end from the two rocks. This floating lantern of wood is a man-made object, calling attention by contrast to the undulating natural topography of the glaciated landscape. The primary form of the house is deconstructed to create a wide variety of indoor-outdoor conditions.

A steel primary skeleton is revealed as the board-and-batten, monolithic, wood envelope delaminates. Two giant scuppers celebrate getting the rain off the roof. A geothermal hydronic heating system is a component of a passive solar approach. This is a robust, muscular building in a powerful landscape, which will weather well over time. It is, however, domesticated by a series of incisions which infect it to the specifics of the site, climate, and views.

Awards
2009 Nova Scotia Lieutenant Governor’s Medal of Excellence

Design Team
Brian MacKay-Lyons
Talbot Sweetapple
Justin Bennett
Etienne Lemay
Martin Patriquin
Peter Blackie
Lucas McDowell

Photography
Greg Richardson

Structural Engineer
Campbell Comeau Engineering Limited

Construction
Raphael & Steinberg Construction Inc.