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The Compact Cliff House Affords a Remarkably Expansive Experience

There is an obvious boxyness to the design of the Cliff House, yet the occupant will feel anything but enclosed. This minimalist seaside residence is just 960 square feet in floor area, yet the view it provides is incredibly vast.

Located in Nova Scotia, Canada, this dwelling faces out over the Atlantic ocean and offers an extraordinary panorama. MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects perched it up on the edge of the coastal cliffs so that three sides of the cottage look out to an open, elevated and suspended landscape.

The wood-clad abode has one edge on flat land and reveals a sturdy support structure that connects it to the inclined rocks beneath it. The Cliff House is wonderfully cozy on the inside, while a look outdoors will afford the extreme experience of flying or floating mid-air.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Architecture - There are opportunities for architects and real estate developers to create compact, minimalist structures that provide a sense of vastness and connection to the surrounding environment.
2. Cantilevered Design - There are opportunities for engineers and builders to create structures that are supported by a single point or edge, providing stunning views and a unique visual experience.
3. Sustainable Living - There are opportunities for sustainable living advocates to focus on creating compact and efficient living spaces that connect residents to nature and minimize their environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the possibility of creating cliffside homes and cabins that take up less space but still offer expansive views of the natural surroundings.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can focus on creating unique and visually striking homes that cater to customers looking for a different kind of lifestyle.
3. Construction - Builders can showcase their skills by constructing structures that are built on the edge of a cliff and appear to be suspended in mid-air, requiring innovative engineering techniques.

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