Metrick Cottage and Boathouse

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil

METRICK COTTAGE AND BOATHOUSE

Akb Architects

ARCHITECTS
Akb Architects

AREA
5400 ft²

YEAR
2017

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Robert Kastelic, Kelly Buffey

LOCATION
Boathouse, Houses

CATEGORY
Canada

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Moses Structural Engineers

LANDSCAPING DESIGNER
Rockscape Landscape

DESIGN ARCHITECT
Nazia Aftab

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Mazenga Building Group

PHOTOGRAPHS
Shai Gil

Text description provided by architect.

Set amid an enclave of seasonal, waterfront homes, Metrick Cottage is a one storey, semi-charred, wood-clad, residence and boathouse situated in Lake Joseph, Ontario.

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil
Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil

This multi-generational family retreat draws inspiration from the rugged beauty that surrounds it to create a warm, elegant, and eco-friendly home.

The main residence consists of three distinct ‘pods’ comprised of four bedrooms, four baths and an open living area in between. The boathouse is a complimentary, three-slip storage, set at water level.

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil
Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil

Uniquely sited, this 5,400 square foot property offers an unobstructed, panoramic view to the lake and shoreline beyond. 

The design challenge was to create a home that expresses the use of all-natural, wood materials, keeping in mind that most construction products had to be brought over by boat to circumvent the dramatic inland topography. 

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil

The materials also had to be durable and able to withstand the harsh seasonal climates without relying heavily on paints or stains. As a result, Douglas Fir timbers, cedar and torrified ash were selected as the main material components for their lightweight nature and modularity.

Once the wood was selected, the inherent properties of Douglas Fir wood siding, together with the technique of surface charring the wood known as shou sugi ban, informed the overall design.

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil

The charring creates a wear layer for increased durability and reduces its susceptibility to fire, pests, and rot over the life of the siding. It also creates a desirable aesthetic effect making the cottage appear as if it has been nestled in the forest for a long time.

The visible structural components such as the exposed roof rafters and the scissor joist, were carefully crafted, prefabricated, Douglas Fir.

In order to accentuate the wood structure and create a seamless method of construction, a unique, custom anchoring and fastening system, developed with the structural engineer, was used and strategically lit to further emphasize its beauty.

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil
Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil

The hidden structural components used throughout were prefabricated wood TJI joists, wood wall structure framing and LVL beams which allowed for ease of transportability and reduced site waste.

Various textures of wood were used ranging from horizontal and vertical fir boards to dramatic, customized scissor-truss design with concealed fittings.

Using the more rustic, rough-sawn fir cladding on the exterior allowed a complimentary finish to the rugged northern Ontario backdrop of boreal forest.

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil
Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil

In contrast, the interior of the cottage was finished with finely milled, torrified ash for the floor, wall, and ceiling boards offering a warm, intimate, and engaging family gathering and recreational space that provides a rich background to their daily activities.

Warm and inviting, the Metrick Cottage and Boathouse is crafted to blend elegantly with their rugged surroundings to create a lasting Home.

Metrick Cottage and Boathouse
© Shai Gil