
Filtered Frame Dock by Matt Fajkus Architecture (MF Architecture) has been crafted as an integral part of the site, sitting at the base of a steep, narrow area, connecting land, water, and sky. It’s designed to offer a perfect blend of sun and shade, adjusting with the seasons. The roof, made of mild steel, is strategically angled to offer scenic views while managing sunlight exposure. Perforated stainless steel screens provide structural support while filtering light and breezes. Using durable materials like hardwood and steel, the dock creates a sensory experience, blending seamlessly with the natural environment’s warm tones.














Photography by Charles Davis Smith and Leonid Furmansky
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