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Tuesday
Jan102012

AGATHOM Co.

Last night we had a veterinarian come by the house to give our cats a checkup (easier than taking all 7 of them in). At one point we were talking about our upcoming house project and she mentioned that her brother is a well-known architect in Toronto and has a firm with his wife called AGATHOM Co. Their website is currently a little sparse, but included photos of one project that I had to share (I found a few more and some info on Contemporist). It is a 1000 sq ft cabin in Pointe au Baril, a remote archipelago in Georgian Bay (3.5 hours north of Toronto) on a large area of exposed Precambrian rock. AMAZING!! (Be sure to check out the last photo after the jump)

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    このダイニング、素敵です。 海を一望できるというロケーションが素晴らしい訳です...

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Wow, amazing, wonderful house. Very nice place. The real rest after a working week.

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDieter

Wow. Just wow. Stunning!

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCoffee with Julie

So peaceful... is anyone else wondering how they got plumbing on a rock?

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLola

This looks like Sweden to me, and I live in Sweden :-)

You are welcome to look in to our house that we built in 2010.
The architect who helped us was Kim Munro from Australia, so the house is a combination of swedish, australian and japanese which I am attracted to.

http://ullevidsdal.blogspot.com/p/inredning.html


Kind regards
Helene

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHelene Langborg

Those ceilings are amazing!

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKF

Cool place! I like:)
Thank u!
Hanna

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHanna

having grown up with a contractor father in the backwoods of Ontario, our house always had an over abundance of pine. i hated it then and i hate it now so unfortunately i don't think i can truly appreciate this one. it's actually kind of like my worst nightmare come to life! no offence to the architect - the building itself is rather stunning.

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered Commenterdana

holy smokes! as a geologist and a lover of architecture, this little cabin on those beautiful precambrian rocks is a dream come true! lovely post, thanks for sharing!!

10 Jan 2012 | Unregistered Commenterrebekah

The location is amazing. With a home like that, I would mind staying in for months.

11 Jan 2012 | Unregistered Commenterbetina luna

Beautiful house and location. Wow.
And I hear birdies tweeting from your page somewhere...or is it just in my head?? :)

11 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAMR

Makes one relax just to look at them...indeed I am pining for the fjords....

11 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterOttawa alternagrrrl

This really is stunning, although i am from the north (Sudbury) this is only 1/2 hr - 1 hr away... its an all too familiar sight now with everyone buying up property from the south (Toronto) to build McMansions on lakes for the weekends, so as isolated as they seem... its not anymore. But great design!! it's to bad not all people can make it this natural looking and awesome!

12 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJt

Stunning. I would never leave home.

29 Jan 2012 | Unregistered CommenterApryl

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