Wednesday, March 26, 2014

naturehumaine have recently completed the conversion of a 1920′s duplex in Montréal, Canada. The client wanted to utilize the second storey of her 1920s duplex by converting her former rental unit into 3 bedrooms and an office space. While the grey-stone front facade only required minor restorations, the back of the house was transformed completely. An emphasis on transparency creates constant visual and physical connections with the backyard. A cedar clad volume, containing the master bedroom, punches through the glass exterior wall and cantelivers over the backyard, sheltering the patio below. The wood cladding continues through to the inside, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior.





















Architects: naturehumaine
Photo credit: Adrien Williams

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