Black Gables

Louisdale, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Black Gables are simply put, two modest sized gabled buildings, jet black, with a metal roof. The two buildings, one for primary living and the other for a studio and darkroom are located at skewed angles to one another so as to take advantage of the best views, exposure to appropriate daylighting and an overall playful composition. From the road and public side the dark blank façade is ominous and aggressive in its stance on privacy. A simple eyeball slot of glazing in the bathroom of the main house is the sole visual opening into the house and only opportunity to see interior light form the exterior.

On the private side large expanses of glazing look out to the landscaping and seascape. In the winter months the landscape is blanketed with a thick blanket of snow but in the warmer months a lush garden and landscape emerges.

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Awards

Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Architecture Citation. Black Gables. 2013