Georgian Bay Beach House / &Pierre | ArchDaily
Summary
The Georgian Bay Beach House, designed by &Pierre, is a contemporary 3,780 sq. ft. residence that replaces an aging family cottage, focusing on long-term livability and modern design.
Why It Matters
This project highlights the evolution of residential architecture in Georgian Bay, emphasizing sustainability and adaptability. It reflects a growing trend in designing homes that prioritize longevity and modern living while respecting traditional aesthetics.
Key Takeaways
- The Georgian Bay Beach House is designed for long-term livability.
- It replaces an aging cottage with a modern architectural approach.
- The project incorporates sustainable materials and practices.
Save this picture!© Riley Snelling+ 21 Curated by Hadir Al Koshta Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1039063/georgian-bay-beach-house-and-pierre Clipboard "COPY" CopyHouses•Georgian Bay, Canada Architects: &Pierre Area Area of this architecture project Area: 350 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2026 Photographs Photographs:Riley Snelling Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Riverside Custom Cabinetry, Sara Woodby Hand & Concord Interior Design: &Pierre Builder: Valley View Construction Custom Lighting: Sara Woodby Hand & Concord Lighting Category: HousesArchitects: Don Schmitt, Gio Tassone ArchitectsCustom Millwork: Riverside Custom CabinetryCity: Georgian BayCountry: CanadaMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Riley Snelling &Pierre presents House on Georgian Bay, a 3,780 sq. ft. (350 m²) 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.