Residence MG2 / Alain Carle Architecte
This residence?s occupancy program has been fragmented into four pavilions, according to an organic plan, freeing a central space that looks completely outward. A little like the ?heart of a village?, this space links the other building bodies, geometrically distinct from each other.
© James Brittain
Architects: Alain Carle Architecte
Location: 1666 Chemin de la Héronnière O, Wentworth-Nord, QC J0T 1Y0, Canada
Architect In Charge: Alain Carle
Area: 830.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: James Brittain
Conception Team : Lola Domenech, Christian Aubin
Assistants: Jean-François Marceau, Isaniel Levesque, Alexandre Lemoyne,
© James Brittain
From the architect. This residence?s occupancy program has been fragmented into four pavilions, according to an organic plan, freeing a central space that looks completely outward. A little like the ?heart of a village?, this space links the other building bodies, geometrically distinct from each other.
© James Brittain
This architectural composition arises more from the special topography of the site than from a formal preconception. The site?s gentle slope therefore favoured ?tiered? development, offering a constant influx of light to all spaces.
© James Brittain
The most southerly pavilion contains the living room, the more social ...
© James Brittain
Architects: Alain Carle Architecte
Location: 1666 Chemin de la Héronnière O, Wentworth-Nord, QC J0T 1Y0, Canada
Architect In Charge: Alain Carle
Area: 830.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: James Brittain
Conception Team : Lola Domenech, Christian Aubin
Assistants: Jean-François Marceau, Isaniel Levesque, Alexandre Lemoyne,
© James Brittain
From the architect. This residence?s occupancy program has been fragmented into four pavilions, according to an organic plan, freeing a central space that looks completely outward. A little like the ?heart of a village?, this space links the other building bodies, geometrically distinct from each other.
© James Brittain
This architectural composition arises more from the special topography of the site than from a formal preconception. The site?s gentle slope therefore favoured ?tiered? development, offering a constant influx of light to all spaces.
© James Brittain
The most southerly pavilion contains the living room, the more social ...
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