Tobin Island Boathouse By AKB Architects

At first glance this building looks like a wooden pier because it was inspired from there. AKB Architects successfully completed this amazing two-story boat warehouse located on Tobin Island on Lake Muskoka, Ontario. So do not be surprised if this boathouse is named Tobin Island Boathouse.

I like how the selection of black with a mixture of natural wood colors so blends with the surrounding environment. It’s like a escape for anyone who wants peace and wants to be closer to nature. It is suitable as a resort, vacation, fishing and swimming with a long wooden docks that is part of the boathouse.

From the Architects,

Inspired by the simple and prevalent image of wood docks found along the edges of the Muskoka lakes, the boathouse was conceived as a series of planar elements that slide past one another. The slippage of planes echoing the movement of water as it shifts course.

Comprised of 2 bedrooms, a shared bathroom and lounge area with kitchenette on the upper level, the lower level provides functional storage space including three boat slips, and custom cabinetry for recreational equipment with an expansive dock. This 2,300 square foot lakefront structure serves as a guest suite beside an adjacent cottage, with panoramic views of the open water, islands and distant shoreline beyond.

An elongated cantilevered trellis supported by a permeable wood screen provides an area of reprieve from the expansive, south-western exposure on the dock. Locally supplied cedar wood siding was charred in a Japanese process known as Shou Sugi Ban to preserve the wood from natural weathering, providing a low maintenance exterior finish. A sequence of horizontal and vertical boards differentiate each planar element while a combination of Baltic Birch and Douglas Fir plywood wrap the interior walls and ceiling. A concrete floor on the upper level defines the interior living space in contrast to the cedar wood decking that presents an otherwise continuous field throughout.

photography: Shai Gil

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