I recently discovered a company called Hinter (a colleague, who clearly knows me very well, sent it to me). It's exactly the kind of the company that I would love to start, if only there were 30 hours in a day. They're a non-traditional hotel in that they work with "iconic architects" to build unique spaces that are distributed and hidden in nature. (They also have a policy of planting 10 new trees for every booking.)
Today's post is a profile of their Hinterhouse (hh1) by Montréal-based Ménard Dworkind Architecture & Design. The space is located in La Conception, Québec, which is about 15 minutes from Mont-Tremblant. It's 980 square feet (which is all you really need) and has 2 bedrooms. There's also a private sauna and outdoor shower in a separate outbuilding. As soon as I saw it, I felt inspired and immediately opened up Realtor.ca to look for available land. Maybe it will do the same for you.
All photography by David Dworkind.











I recently discovered a company called Hinter (a colleague, who clearly knows me very well, sent it to me). It's exactly the kind of the company that I would love to start, if only there were 30 hours in a day. They're a non-traditional hotel in that they work with "iconic architects" to build unique spaces that are distributed and hidden in nature. (They also have a policy of planting 10 new trees for every booking.)
Today's post is a profile of their Hinterhouse (hh1) by Montréal-based Ménard Dworkind Architecture & Design. The space is located in La Conception, Québec, which is about 15 minutes from Mont-Tremblant. It's 980 square feet (which is all you really need) and has 2 bedrooms. There's also a private sauna and outdoor shower in a separate outbuilding. As soon as I saw it, I felt inspired and immediately opened up Realtor.ca to look for available land. Maybe it will do the same for you.
All photography by David Dworkind.











And here is the after with my Lightroom edits. I then cropped it to a 4x5 aspect ratio because wide landscape photos don't show well on Instagram.

For me, this scene is a reminder to remain bullish on cities. Take people out of the city. Put them on boats in the middle of a large lake. And they'll still find a way to cluster together.
Why? Because humans are social creatures.

Shot on DJI Mavic Mini
And here is the after with my Lightroom edits. I then cropped it to a 4x5 aspect ratio because wide landscape photos don't show well on Instagram.

For me, this scene is a reminder to remain bullish on cities. Take people out of the city. Put them on boats in the middle of a large lake. And they'll still find a way to cluster together.
Why? Because humans are social creatures.

Shot on DJI Mavic Mini
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