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Lake House


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Lake House

Innisfil,  Canada East

Kohn Shnier Architects

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This house is designed to satisfy the intimate needs of the client couples on a day to day basis while expanding to accommodate up to twenty children and grand children at any given moment. Glass, oak and concrete combine to create a project that it is at once humble and luxurious and, most importantly, privileging the light and views.







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