prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island

Daria Sheina installs prefabricated home in canadian forest

 

Daria Sheina Studio presents a model of remote living with The Nest, a house rising above the dense coastal forests of Keats Island, just off the shore of Vancouver, Canada.

 

Built for a forested, largely inaccessible site, the three-story retreat is fully self-sufficient and is assembled using prefabricated mass timber elements that were flown in by helicopter. The project reflects a broader interest in how small-scale architecture can adapt to difficult terrains with minimal environmental impact. 

 

Composed of two offset geometric volumes stacked vertically over three levels, the 100-square-meter home is organized from bottom to top, housing an entry and living space on the first floor, a lounge on the second, and a bedroom at the top, allowing for views, privacy, and a small footprint.

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
all images by Andrew Latreille

 

 

The Nest is a low-impact approach to remote island living

 

Keats Island, a short ferry ride from Vancouver, has a year-round population of around 50 residents and limited infrastructure. The home’s name, The Nest, was chosen by the clients and informed much of the conceptual thinking behind the design. ‘It evoked a sense of solitude and belonging.’ shares founder of the studio Daria Sheina, describing how the idea of a nest, protective, embedded, and shaped by its surroundings, guides the formal and spatial logic of the project. 

 

The site, which spans four hectares, required a low-impact building strategy due to its ecological sensitivity and inaccessibility. With no road access to the top of the island, all materials had to be transported by barge and helicopter. Prefabrication was critical, so the Vancouver-based design practice Daria Sheina Studio worked with construction company BC Passive House to develop a digitally modeled, panelized structure that could be efficiently fabricated, delivered, and assembled on site. Once delivered, the shell was installed in two days.

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
Daria Sheina Studio presents a model of remote living with The Nest

 

 

red cedar clads the interior of the solar-powered island retreat

 

Daria Sheina Studio aims to merge the home into its forested context through material choices, driven by durability and efficiency. Western red cedar siding will weather to a natural grey, while exposed timber and green linoleum, cladding the interior, mirror the surrounding moss and forest floor. The building is powered entirely by solar energy, uses rainwater collection and filtration, and includes an incinerating toilet, allowing it to function independently from municipal utilities.

 

The interior design focuses on clarifying the functions, while the furnishings include client-selected pieces that introduce color and texture. In addition to the main house, the site also includes a small bunkie and workshed, integrated into the lush setting without formal landscaping or clearing.

 

For the clients, Chadd Andre and Sean Sikorski, the project is meant to provide an alternative to city life in terms of scale and pace. ‘Keats Island is such a special place – it’s so close to the city, and yet a million miles away. The Nest is meant to amplify that effect for us, providing us with an escape to balance our sanity and mental health from the realities we easily get caught up in back in Vancouver. As its name implies, The Nest is a sheltering, nurturing space in the trees,’ they explain, describing the home as a place to reset. It is close enough to Vancouver to remain accessible but remote enough to allow for a complete shift in environment.

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
the house is rising above the dense coastal forests of Keats Island

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
the three-story retreat is fully self-sufficient and is assembled using prefabricated mass timber elements

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the 100-square-meter home is composed of two offset geometric volumes

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
prefab elements were flown in by helicopter

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
the furnishings include client-selected pieces that introduce color and texture

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exposed timber and green linoleum mirror the surrounding moss and forest floor

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
for the clients the project is meant to provide an alternative to city life in terms of scale and pace

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
the building is powered entirely by solar energy

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
once delivered, the shell was installed in two days

prefabricated mass timber retreat by daria sheina studio lands on remote canadian island
the home’s name, The Nest, informs much of the conceptual thinking behind the design

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the site also includes a small bunkie and workshed

 

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Daria Sheina aims to merge the home into its forested context through material choices
Daria Sheina aims to merge the home into its forested context through material choices
durability and efficiency
durability and efficiency
Chadd Andre and Sean Sikorski describe the home as a place to reset
Chadd Andre and Sean Sikorski describe the home as a place to reset
the house can function independently from municipal utilities
the house can function independently from municipal utilities
all materials had to be transported by barge and helicopter
all materials had to be transported by barge and helicopter
a digitally modeled, panelized structure
a digitally modeled, panelized structure
pops of green reflect the verdant setting
pops of green reflect the verdant setting
large openings frame forest views
large openings frame forest views
a space for relaxation, bathed in sunlight
a space for relaxation, bathed in sunlight
the attic hosts the bedroom
the attic hosts the bedroom
the wooden finishes add warmth to the space
the wooden finishes add warmth to the space
the project includes an incinerating toilet
the project includes an incinerating toilet
western red cedar siding will weather to a natural grey
western red cedar siding will weather to a natural grey
close enough to Vancouver to remain accessible
close enough to Vancouver to remain accessible
the project reflects a broader interest in how small-scale architecture can adapt to difficult terrains
the project reflects a broader interest in how small-scale architecture can adapt to difficult terrains

project info:

 

name: The Nest

designer: Daria Sheina Studio | @dariasheina_studio

location: Keats Island, BC, Canada

total floor area: 98.76 square meters

site area: 4.05 hectares

 

structural: Equilibrium Consulting | @equilibrium.consulting.inc

prefabrication: BC Passive House | @bcpassivehouse

contractor: Lincoln Construction | @buildwithlincoln

energy advisor: Shape Energy | @shape.energy

CLT supplier: Mercer 

windows & doors: Innotech Windows + Doors

siding: Westcoast Wood Distribution | @westcoastwood.co

photographer: Andrew Latreille | @latreillephotography

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