08 / 01
2015
Congregation Residence is a modern townhouse located in Pointe-St-Charles, Montreal, Canada. The house designed by Naturehumaine with the concept is based on the physical distinction between the living space and the work space.
From the architects: The volumetry is modulated through the introduction of a vertical shear which divides the house in two zones. This rift is marked by the introduction of a double flight stair, a glass catwalk and a double height ray of indirect light. It is within this aperture that the playfulness and dynamic of the house is taking place, where all viewpoints converge.
Composing with the constraints imposed by the city to keep the street facade subdued and with a strong desire to integrate the rear facade to Montreal’s typical backyard architecture, the house nevertheless yields a distinct personality and a calm sense of humanity.
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08 / 01 / 2015 Congregation Residence is a modern townhouse located in Pointe-St-Charles, Montreal, Canada. The house designed by Naturehumaine with the concept is based on the physical distinctionYou might also like:
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