Hatem+D
Lausanne House
Hatem+D
21. abril 2015
Photo: Alexandre Guilbeault (all images courtesy of v2com)
The project consisted in the renovation of a bungalow in Québec City, Canada. The owners wished to adapt their residence to their new lifestyle and the building needed a face-lift.
Besides the addition of a complete floor and garage, the layout of the facade was carefully thought.
Photo: Alexandre Guilbeault
To let in the maximum natural luminosity and the beautiful views on their spacious and wooded ground, the owners wished to open up their residence into the outside. The dining room opens on a terrace and big openings allow the appreciation of the landscape.
Photo: Alexandre Guilbeault
The kitchen, which is an area opened on the dining room also takes advantage of big openings and distinguishes itself by a wide island and a very minimalist style. The integrated furniture hides a shower-room and a wide pantry.
Photo: Alexandre Guilbeault
The addition of a floor allowed the creation of three vast bedrooms. The master bedroom consists of an independent module combining a wide walk-in and a shower-room. This room also takes advantage of a balcony towards the back of the house, and favors a place for the quiet pondering over the woods.
Photo: Alexandre Guilbeault
A big hallway was added in front of the residence and links it to the new garage. The hallway, generous and open, throws a great deal of light at the heart of the project.
Photo: Alexandre Guilbeault
As regards to the architecture of the facade and sides of the house, openings and materials were completely rethought. A cover of pale grey wood was installed at the level of the main block and a mixture of fiber cement and black bricks were laid on the block of horizontal reception. This set of simple volume created dynamism in the facade, the whole, remaining sober and elegant.
Drawing: Etienne Bernier architecte
The landscaping was conceived to preserve a maximum of existing elements. Rocks discovered during the works were moved in various places on the site. Also, three mature trees were kept for the elaboration of the concept. Today, their foliage allows a magnificent play of shadow and light on the house.
Drawing: Etienne Bernier architecte
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