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Design: Mark+Vivi. Nestled steps from Montreal’s Lachine Canal, the newly renovated 1,100 square foot row house currently serves as residence and design studio for designers Mark Fekete and Viviana de Loera.
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Design: Mark+Vivi. Nestled steps from Montreal’s Lachine Canal, the newly renovated 1,100 square foot row house currently serves as residence and design studio for designers Mark Fekete and Viviana de Loera.
Design: Paul Bernier Architecte. Our clients have owned this property for a number of years. They know it well and love its varied features. They were looking for a sustainable and site-sensitive project that would preserve its topography, vegetation, and natural appearance.
Multifunctional Theater in Mont-Laurier design by Les architectes FABG. Located in the Laurentian Mountains, 250 kilometers northwest of Montreal, Mont-Laurier is a small town where the forest industry still plays a centralrole despite a declining demand for lumber.
Design: Issadesign. Coveniently located in an ever growing neighborhood a step away from downtown, the headquarters of Issadesign are expending and reinventing themselves.
Design: MU Architecture. Waverly Residence, located just south of Jean-Talon Street in Alexandra-Marconi district is the result of the idea of creating a very modern living place for wealthy clients in this up and coming neighborhood.
Design: BOOM TOWN. Located on the shore of the Gate Lake, on a slightly sloping land of almost 80 000 pi2, the chalet take place on the edge of a cedar wood with majestic mature incline trunk trees.
Design: La SHED architecture. Born from an extreme transformation of a typical 90’s bungalow, the Maison Terrebonne is located on a vast wooded plot of land.
Design: Studio Practice. This beautifully composed apartment building offers tenants the possibility of living in a village within a high-rise context. The stacking of each apartment allows each tenant to have a one-of-a-kind unit layout while sharing a garden terrace with an adjoining tenant.
Design: Chevalier Morales Architects. Following anarchitectural competition in 2011, the firm Chevalier Morales Architectes received the mandate to expand, redesign and bring to compliance the old Lachine borough library, dating back to 1974.
Located on a plateau in the heart of the Laurentian forest, the house benefits from natural light despite its north-facing aspect and its inverse orientation to the lake, design by Thellend Fortin Architectes
Located in the St-Henri district of Montreal, St-Philippe Residence involves the conversion of a duplex into a cottage for a young professional couple wishing to adapt the layout to their needs.
At the edge of the forest, between a valley and a grassy marsh, the Panorama House is a refined interpretation of the traditional cottage, complete with pitched metal roof and dark-stained Eastern cedar shingles.
Located in the Montréal’s up and coming Southwest neighbourhood this 300 sqm detached house, Holy Cross House, hides a rich spatial complexity behind its tough working class façade.
A single-family home located in a new forest development, the Veranda House is designed to be intimate and discreet. In addition to guiding the landscape design, the site’s trees serve as a privacy screen.
La Source Bains Nordiques Québe: new pavilion is part of a resort grouping built on a mountainside in the Lanaudière region. The project as a whole is integrated into nature through its siting, the use of natural materials, and the framing of the surrounding landscape.
Design: Atelier Moderno & Anne Sophie Goneau. The design of the new address of the patisserie aims to defy all typecasts of the conventional pastry shop by giving full prominence to the superior presentation and quality of its unique products
Chalet Lac Champlain. This chalet is located near by the Lake Champlain, a few meters away from the American border in the dead of the Philipsburg Bird Sanctuary.