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Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The slatted screen echoes the tree trunks seen through framed views at each end. The cedar slats are animated by the ever-changing west light that filters through its openings, producing a dynamic interplay of light and shadows.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Tucked beneath the upper loft area, an open kitchen offers the basics for cooking. Greystone limestone counters ground the space in contrast to the surrounding light wood tones and vaulted wood ceiling.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A contemporary interpretation of the traditional A-frame shape, the lofted ceiling is delineated with Western red cedar boards. The living area features stunning views of the lake below through a triple-glazed opening.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The vaulted roof maximizes space within the Bunkie’s small footprint, creating a spacious feel with a lofty ceiling that connects both levels.

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Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A variety of wood species was used to differentiate the various planes in the space – white wallboard defines the interior perimeter walls, internal partitions and the stair are clad in maple plywood, and the ceiling is delineated by Western red cedar slats.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The split roof design features two intersecting gables that create opportunities for window openings where the roof volumes separate, seen at eye-level from the upper loft. A built-in desk features views down to the living space on the first level and the lake beyond.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Geometric windows allow for curated views of the surrounding landscape and invite natural light to flood the interior, reflecting off the sharp roof angles and creating dramatic lines and shadows.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Bunkie on the Hill - Window & Ceiling Detail

Photo credit:
Andrew Snow

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The upper loft incorporates a pull-out bed, providing extra space for sleeping. Unique windows throughout the Bunkie allow for curated views of the surrounding landscape.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Located at the rear for a more peaceful environment, the bedroom offers immersive views of the forest through a large picture window.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Bunkie on the Hill - Bathroom

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Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Bunkie on the Hill - Living Room

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Bunkie on the Hill - Aerial View

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Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Bunkie on the Hill - Front Elevation at Dusk

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Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Bunkie on the Hill - Front Elevation at Dusk

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Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Tucked into the trees at the top of a steep slope, the Bunkie’s warm cedar interior lights up like a lantern in the evening.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Bunkie on the Hill - Surrounding Context

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Riley Snelling

Saint-Gabriel in the Woods
Clairoux

Photo credit:
Thierry Du Bois

Saint-Gabriel in the Woods
Clairoux

Photo credit:
Thierry Du Bois