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Build the Unbuildable — Lakeside Architecture Inc
by Lakeside Architecture Inc.
Some of the most beautiful architecture in the world is found in Ontario’s cottage country — perched on granite outcrops, tucked into forests, and standing proudly over the water. But behind every stunning boathouse and lakeside retreat lies a story of vision, challenge, and craftsmanship.Build the Unbuildable takes listeners behind the scenes of what it really takes to design and construct these one-of-a-kind projects. Hosted by John Tyreman with architect James Pitropov of Lakeside Architecture, the show blends aspirational lifestyle with an insider’s look at the “how.” Episodes explore site selection, design challenges, environmental considerations, and the art of creating cottages that feel timeless yet functional.Whether you’re a new cottager imagining your dream getaway, a seasoned lakeside family looking to expand, or simply someone fascinated by the intersection of nature and architecture, this show offers both inspiration and pra
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Future-Proof Your Lakeside Cottage Against Extreme Weather
Climate change is reshaping cottage country, and architect James Pitropov explains what that means for how we design and build lakeside homes. Drawing on years of field experience across Muskoka, Georgian Bay, Lake Simcoe, and the Kawarthas, James breaks down the real risks owners are now facing—wildfires, flooding, ice storms, gale-force winds, and power outages—and why traditional building methods are no longer enough.James shares practical strategies for passive design, high-performance envelopes, and material choices that dramatically improve durability. He explains why owners should reconsider basements, how pier-based construction can reduce long-term risk, and why thicker timbers, rain-screen assemblies, and cementitious cladding can outperform conventional cottage materials. He also reveals field-tested details—like reinforcing oversized windows and choosing the right glazing—that engineers often overlook.This is a must-listen for anyone planning to build or renovate in cottage country. James offers a roadmap for creating cottages that are comfortable, efficient, and truly resilient in an era of extreme weather.Learn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
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Building a Boathouse: Foundations, Function & Lake-Friendly Design
Start designing your dream lakeside cottage today: https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/design-your-dream-cottage/In this episode of Build the Unbuildable, John and James take you beneath the surface—literally—to explore what it really takes to design and build a boathouse on Ontario’s lakes. From driving steel piles into bedrock to navigating seasonal ice, shifting water levels, and the quirks of Canadian construction seasons, James breaks down the unseen engineering that keeps boathouses standing strong.Above the waterline, they explore how boathouses have evolved from simple storage structures into iconic lakeside spaces—complete with guest suites, cabanas, sun decks, and year-round hangouts. James explains what makes a boathouse a “good neighbor,” how to match design to the character of your lake, and why thoughtful materials and massing matter more than ever.They also tackle the political side of building on the water: permits, lake associations, environmental impact, and why collaboration with neighbors and municipalities can make or break a project.Whether you're dreaming of a modern glass retreat or a classic cedar-shingled bunkie over the water, this episode gives you the insider perspective on building smarter, safer, and more beautifully on the lake.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction05:32 Foundation Surprises09:51 What's above the Water?12:43 Client Preferences19:23 Permits And Politics22:46 Maintaining The Character Of The Lake28:05 Storm Safe36:57 Design Your Dream Home Guide 38:56 ConclusionConnect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-pitropov-783029156/Learn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
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Building On a Point of Land: Taming a Wild Site for Lakeside Access
In this episode of Build the Unbuildable, James Pitropov and John Tyreman explore what it takes to design and construct a dream cottage on one of the most challenging sites imaginable — a steep, landlocked point of land on Lake Muskoka.James walks through the journey of transforming a property once deemed “unbuildable” into a stunning architectural retreat. From securing easements and carving a road through rock, to building with the land’s natural constraints and capturing panoramic lake views through a signature octagonal “Muskoka room,” this episode reveals how vision, creativity, and smart design can unlock hidden potential in even the toughest terrain.Listeners will also hear how 3D modeling and live cost data are changing the way Lakeside Architecture helps clients bring their dream homes to life — faster, smarter, and with less guesswork.00:00 Welcome01:55 The Muskoka Lake Chain05:56 Favorite Lake Pastimes 07:34 Building On A Point Of Land09:40 The Bigger Challenge: Moving Materials or Approvals? 11:20 Lake Muskoka Cottage13:47 How Do You Build?18:36 Building With The Land20:28 Octagonal Section25:20 3D Modeling28:09 Design Your Dream Home Guide29:04 Trail Map For Success32:07 ConclusionLearn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
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Steep Sites, Smart Design: Build Without Losing Your View (Or Your Mind)
Building your dream cottage on a steep lakefront lot might seem impossible—but it’s not. In this episode of Build the Unbuildable, architect James Pitropov and co-host John Tyreman unpack the art and science of designing for topography. From strategic surveying and ICF foundations to retaining walls, terraces, and multi-level layouts, James explains how thoughtful design can transform vertical challenges into breathtaking opportunities.You’ll also learn why early collaboration—with surveyors, engineers, and municipalities—can make or break a steep-site project, and how regulatory hurdles like Committee of Adjustment approvals can be navigated with creativity and confidence.Whether you’re dreaming of a lakefront retreat or planning a major rebuild, this episode will help you see steep sites not as obstacles—but as the foundation for something extraordinary.CHAPTERS:00:00 Welcome01:09 Kawartha Cottage06:30 Regulatory Committees09:55 Original Structure13:00 Elevation Map19:21 Cottage Country25:45 The build30:45 Cutting Into The Terrain36:23 How To Break Down A Site46:16 Working Within A Short Construction Season53:11 Conclusion56:03 Free PDF GuideConnect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-pitropov-783029156/Learn more: https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/Learn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
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Renovate or Rebuild: What to Do When the Old Cottage Can’t Keep Up
Should you renovate or rebuild your lakeside cottage? On this episode, Principal Architect James Pitropov and co-host John Tyreman explore how to decide what’s worth saving—from family memories to grandfathered footprints—in your lakeside cottage. Featuring a stunning Georgian Bay project in Killarney, this episode shows how thoughtful design can turn limitations into possibilities.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction01:38 Renovating vs Rebuilding07:30 Additional Challenges10:45 Regulatory Complications14:57 Projecting Cost20:15 Site Story Segment20:53 Georgian Bay Renovation with Environmental Restrictions28:01 Considerations for Building on Sites With Constraints30:12 Design Your Dream Home GuideLearn more: https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/Connect with James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-pitropov-783029156/Learn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
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Building A House On An Island: Challenges, Best Practices, and Examples
Design Your Dream Home Guide:In this episode of Build The Unbuildable, James Pitropov, Principal at Lakeside Architecture Inc, shares his experience building on some of the most challenging sites in Ontario's cottage country; islands. How do you transport equipment and materials? What is the environmental impact? What should be factored into the design of such a cottage? We answer all these questions and more.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction00:53 Challenges of Building on an Island01:20 Logistics and Design Considerations07:21 Environmental Impact and Considerations12:49 Powering a Lakeside Cottage17:55 Case Study: Bass Island Cottage25:04 Designing Your Dream Home30:26 Conclusion and Contact InformationConnect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-pitropov-783029156/Learn more about Lakeside Architecture Inc: https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/Learn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
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What is Build the Unbuildable?
If you’ve ever dreamed about building a lakeside cottage or marveled at those stunning boathouses dotting Ontario’s shorelines, this show is for you. In this trailer video, host John Tyreman introduces Build the Unbuildable and his co-host, architect James Pitropov of Lakeside Architecture Inc. Together, they preview what’s to come — from stories of nostalgia and family traditions on the lake to the rise of new cottagers seeking serenity and million-dollar views.Subscribe now and join us behind the scenes of cottage country design and construction. You’ll never look at the shoreline the same way again.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction to Lakeside Architecture Podcast00:26 Why Build Cottages on a Lake?01:27 Categories of Cottage Owners02:21 Subscribe to Build the UnbuildableLearn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
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Some of the most beautiful architecture in the world is found in Ontario’s cottage country — perched on granite outcrops, tucked into forests, and standing proudly over the water. But behind every stunning boathouse and lakeside retreat lies a story of vision, challenge, and craftsmanship.Build the Unbuildable takes listeners behind the scenes of what it really takes to design and construct these one-of-a-kind projects. Hosted by John Tyreman with architect James Pitropov of Lakeside Architecture, the show blends aspirational lifestyle with an insider’s look at the “how.” Episodes explore site selection, design challenges, environmental considerations, and the art of creating cottages that feel timeless yet functional.Whether you’re a new cottager imagining your dream getaway, a seasoned lakeside family looking to expand, or simply someone fascinated by the intersection of nature and architecture, this show offers both inspiration and pra
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