Steep Sites, Smart Design: Build Without Losing Your View (Or Your Mind)
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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 Welcome
01:09 Kawartha Cottage
06:30 Regulatory Committees
09:55 Original Structure
13:00 Elevation Map
19:21 Cottage Country
25:45 The build
30:45 Cutting Into The Terrain
36:23 How To Break Down A Site
46:16 Working Within A Short Construction Season
53:11 Conclusion
56:03 Free PDF Guide
Connect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-pitropov-783029156/
Learn more: https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/
Learn more at https://lakesidearchitecture.ca/