La césure
Designing a secondary residence on a mountainside in the Laurentian forest.
Description
Built against the side of a cliff a dozen feet high, the garage functions as a transition between the mountainous
landscape and the house. Its flat, concrete, vegetated roof welcomes the visitor to the second floor, while sheltering
the owner’s car on the ground floor, incorporating the residence’s two main accesses. Oriented toward the lake to the
north, the house is developed lengthwise, beginning with the entrance and moving through the kitchen, dining room and
living room. This layout maximizes the intake of direct, natural light, and preserves the views of the lake. The whole
is topped with a sheet metal roof whose sections connect on two levels that follow the topography like a break in the
landscape.
Architecture
L. McComber
Construction
Constructions 3M
Photos
Steve Montpetit
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