Country House in Lanaudière / STOA ARCHITECTURE
Located on a steep, lakeside and densely wooded site north of Montréal, this country home was planned for a couple wanting an easy indoor-outdoor living space well integrated to the site typography.
© Normand Rajotte
Architects: STOA ARCHITECTURE
Location: Chertsey, QC, Canada
Architect In Charge: Louise Bédard
Project Team: Louise Bédard, Karime Duranceau, Stéphanie Desautels, Stéphane Piché
Area: 420.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Normand Rajotte
Structure : Boulva Verganelakis & Associés
General Contractor: Gilles Malo Construction Inc.
© Normand Rajotte
From the architect. Located on a steep, lakeside and densely wooded site north of Montréal, this country home was planned for a couple wanting an easy indoor-outdoor living space well integrated to the site typography.
© Normand Rajotte
With the intent of extending seasonal uses and allowing new ones, the house is made of two volumes and a central interstitial space framing a preferred view of the lake beyond while offering a covered access to the main entrance. The overall organization is a contemporary reinterpretation of the ?dogtrot house? typology. The two volumes are covered by a continuous flat roof. The first volume includes the living spaces and four bedrooms while the second consists of a screened porch and a garage.
Ground Floor Plan
Full height glas...
© Normand Rajotte
Architects: STOA ARCHITECTURE
Location: Chertsey, QC, Canada
Architect In Charge: Louise Bédard
Project Team: Louise Bédard, Karime Duranceau, Stéphanie Desautels, Stéphane Piché
Area: 420.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Normand Rajotte
Structure : Boulva Verganelakis & Associés
General Contractor: Gilles Malo Construction Inc.
© Normand Rajotte
From the architect. Located on a steep, lakeside and densely wooded site north of Montréal, this country home was planned for a couple wanting an easy indoor-outdoor living space well integrated to the site typography.
© Normand Rajotte
With the intent of extending seasonal uses and allowing new ones, the house is made of two volumes and a central interstitial space framing a preferred view of the lake beyond while offering a covered access to the main entrance. The overall organization is a contemporary reinterpretation of the ?dogtrot house? typology. The two volumes are covered by a continuous flat roof. The first volume includes the living spaces and four bedrooms while the second consists of a screened porch and a garage.
Ground Floor Plan
Full height glas...
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