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This Nova Scotia Home Floats Above the Land on Steel Legs and Changes Nothing Beneath It

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This Nova Scotia Home Floats Above the Land on Steel Legs and Changes Nothing Beneath It
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There’s a certain restraint in the decision to let a building hover. Not every architect earns that move. Along the rugged Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Canadian studio Omar Gandhi Architects has completed the East River Residence — a home that doesn’t so much sit on the landscape as suspend itself above it, perched on slender steel columns that let the rocky terrain breathe freely underneath.
The project was conceived for a couple relocating from Montreal, trading city life for

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