Pointy Coastal Residential Projects

Splyce Design Has Completed the Shoreline House

The Shoreline House by Splyce Design is a coastal residential project in Victoria, British Columbia, that exemplifies thoughtful architectural intervention within sensitive ecological contexts.

The Splyce Design team opted for a renovation-focused approach rather than complete reconstruction. As such, the architects preserved much of the original 1960s structure while adding a modest single-story extension. The new addition demonstrates careful consideration of marine setback regulations through its irregular footprint and elevated construction, which reduces ground disturbance.

Material choices throughout the Shoreline House property create intentional contrasts — the light cedar cladding found on new design elements and the darker finishes from the original structure mirror the granite shoreline. Expansive, strategically placed glazing, on the other hand, blurs boundaries between interior spaces and the rugged coastal landscape.

Trend Themes

  1. Sustainable Renovations — Renovation-focused projects emphasize sustainability by preserving existing structures and reducing the carbon footprint typically associated with new construction.
  2. Ecologically Sensitive Design — Architectural designs adhering to ecological contexts minimize environmental disruption by incorporating elements like marine setback regulations and reduced ground disturbance.
  3. Intentional Material Contrasts — Using contrasting materials in architectural projects enhances aesthetic appeal while engaging with the surrounding environment thoughtfully.

Industry Implications

  1. Green Architecture — This industry focuses on designing buildings that prioritize environmental sustainability and minimal ecological impact through innovative architectural practices.
  2. Coastal Construction — Specializing in construction projects along coastlines, this industry addresses unique challenges like coastal erosion and environmental preservation with advanced building techniques.
  3. Home Renovation — Revamping existing residential structures allows for modern updates and ecological considerations without the environmental cost of demolishing and rebuilding.

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