Résidence Courcelette / NatureHumaine
The first step for this detached house from the late 1940s was to open the rear facade onto the garden with a 24-foot (7.4 m) sliding bay window. By taking away the intermediary support element, this intervention removes the barriers to the outdoor terrace.
© Adrien Williams
Architects: NatureHumaine
Location: Outremont, Montreal, QC, Canada
Area: 350.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Adrien Williams
© Adrien Williams
Text description provided by the architects. The first step for this detached house from the late 1940s was to open the rear facade onto the garden with a 24-foot (7.4 m) sliding bay window. By taking away the intermediary support element, this intervention removes the barriers to the outdoor terrace.
© Adrien Williams
A metal trellis awning framing the wide opening filters heat from the sun into the kitchen and dining room, which are brought together in one space and open onto the garden.
© Adrien Williams
1st Floor Plan
© Adrien Williams
The transformation of this house opens it up, revitalizes the relationship between the spaces and creates a visual link between each one. A perforated mobile steel wall modulates the level of privacy between the living room and the two-storey-tall family room. By playing with the existing floors and creating new spaces, the concept transforms the perception of the dimensions of the hou...
© Adrien Williams
Architects: NatureHumaine
Location: Outremont, Montreal, QC, Canada
Area: 350.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Adrien Williams
© Adrien Williams
Text description provided by the architects. The first step for this detached house from the late 1940s was to open the rear facade onto the garden with a 24-foot (7.4 m) sliding bay window. By taking away the intermediary support element, this intervention removes the barriers to the outdoor terrace.
© Adrien Williams
A metal trellis awning framing the wide opening filters heat from the sun into the kitchen and dining room, which are brought together in one space and open onto the garden.
© Adrien Williams
1st Floor Plan
© Adrien Williams
The transformation of this house opens it up, revitalizes the relationship between the spaces and creates a visual link between each one. A perforated mobile steel wall modulates the level of privacy between the living room and the two-storey-tall family room. By playing with the existing floors and creating new spaces, the concept transforms the perception of the dimensions of the hou...
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