De La Canardière Residence
This residence was designed to enable a sister and brother
to meet as a family on special occasions and to unwind in contact with nature.
This project sprouted along the shores of a lake up in the Laurentians in a
wooded area with a significantly consistent slope. This elevation, which offers
a bird’s eye view of the lake, is the backbone for the development of this
architectural concept—grasping hold of the land through the blending of two
areas intersecting one another. The parcelling out of its shapes made its integration
with the landscape possible. Its establishment forms part of a circuit
throughout a site where paths extend internally, creating views, such as
observation posts towards the surrounding landscape.
The upper area, which takes on the shape of a distinctive
gabled-roof house, looks out to the lake through a cantilever, while the lower
area anchors to the slope. Both areas are sliced at their intersections to
give way to vertical circulation and to the entrance hall below. This pivot
space organizes the entire internal circulation area and enables the core of
the building to connect with the outside.
The lower floor has a more contemporary shape with its flat
roofs and very large openings. The living space, which is arranged on two
levels, takes advantage of plunging views onto the lake. On one end, a large
screen shelter completes the lower area. A wide terrace is arranged on the roof
at the other end.
From the outside, sober colours and raw materials allow the
project to assert itself in full nuance, as if it had emerged from the ground,
respectful of its environment. The black wood exterior finish unifies the
composition under a zinc roof. Observed from the lake, it gives the impression
of a haven. The light wooden sections that illuminate the dark structure as a
whole may resemble the sun’s rays piercing through the clouds after a
storm.
Architect: atelier
BOOM-TOWN
Interior Design: MJ
DESIGN and atelier BOOM-TOWN
Structural engineer: GENIEX
General contractor: BOIS
& NATURE CONSTRUCTION inc.
Photographer: STEVE
MONTPETIT
Doors and windows: FABELTA
Cabinet: Bianchi
Plumbing: Batimat
Countertop and marble: Ciot
Staircase: Escalier
Grenier
Lighting and furniture: Avant-Scène, Ligne Roset, Au
Courant, Maison Corbeil
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