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House & Home Small Spaces

Small Structures of Nova Scotia

Spaces of Solitude, Necessity, and Simplicity

by (author) Jessie Hannah

Publisher
Nimbus Publishing
Initial publish date
Oct 2021
Category
Small Spaces, General, Lifestyles, Design & Construction
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781774710289
    Publish Date
    Oct 2021
    List Price
    $22.95

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Description

Small structures are heralded as the new minimalist way of living. They have, however, always existed, reflecting the necessity for a simple space that was built for a particular function. In Nova Scotia, our history, culture, and landscape is reflected in the small spaces that can be found in every region of the province.

Jessie Hannah is fascinated by compact spaces — rural and urban, residential and commercial, historic and contemporary. Who built them, and why? What purpose do they serve? How were they constructed? This photographic collection documents her journey to discover the answers to these questions and more. Through interviews, research, and a bit of intrepid bushwhacking, Jessie Hannah shares the stories of some of Nova Scotia's small structures, and shows how their tales tie together community, industry, craft, and culture.

About the author

Jessie Hannah grew up in rural Nova Scotia and since childhood, has always had her nose in a book or her pencil on paper. She has loved houses, especially small, unique spaces, for as long as she can remember. Jessie has lived and travelled extensively, working in Vancouver and exploring the small architecture of the west coast, and volunteering in Chile with Habitat for Humanity. Jessie returned to Nova Scotia where her passions and interests intersected to become this, her first book.

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