Remote Seaside Offices

The Long Studio by Saunders Architecture Merges with the Rocky Landscape

The Long Studio by Saunders Architecture is a modern office space situated on Canada’s Atlantic coast. The architect has been commissioned to create seven architecture pieces by Fogo's Island Arts Corporation from the years 2010 to 2012.

The 130-sq-m structure appears to float atop its rocky surrounding landscape, tracing its neighbouring mountainous hillside. The linear architecture piece faces incredible ocean views and is designed with both aesthetics and function in mind.

From its rough pine facade to its sleek and smooth interior finishes, this modern studio space is equipped with a wood-burning stove, kitchenette area, sink, compost toilet, shower and an elevated sleeping area loft space. The Long Studio by Saunders Architecture is designed with sustainability and purpose in mind. The amazing structure mirrors its gorgeous natural surroundings while retaining its modern and innovative design concept.
Trend Themes
1. Remote Offices - Companies can take inspiration from The Long Studio's design concept to create remote offices that blend in with the natural surroundings and make use of sustainable materials.
2. Workspace Aesthetics and Functionality - Workspaces can be designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and functional, utilizing natural materials and incorporating features like wood-burning stoves and loft spaces for an inspiring and comfortable working environment.
3. Building Sustainability - The Long Studio's use of sustainable materials, compost toilet, and other eco-friendly features sets a trend for building design that is environmentally responsible and energy-efficient.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the use of sustainable materials and innovative design concepts to create modern workspaces that blend perfectly with their surroundings like the Long Studio.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can build sustainable and functional workspaces that offer an inspiring and comfortable work environment for remote workers.
3. Hospitality - Hospitality businesses can consider building remote workspaces that provide an eco-friendly and relaxing atmosphere for guests who wish to work and unwind in a natural setting.

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