Gatineau Hills House, Quebec Residence, Canadian Architecture
Gatineau Hills, Quebec
Canadian Residential Development – design by Christopher Simmonds Architect
6 Jun 2014
Modern Canadian Residence
Design: Christopher Simmonds Architect
Location: Cantley, Quebec, Canada
This modern house, set into the dense foliage of the hills north of Ottawa, is designed to encourage the forested surroundings and natural light to subtly permeate the interiors through large expanses of glass. On the exterior, the use of reclaimed wood on the second level provides a textural balance to the white cement board and glass of the ground floor. A rustic modern language continues on the interior, with hand-scraped oak floors throughout and hand-forged handles and pulls set against white lacquer.
The open ground floor, with its interconnected spaces, allows sunlight to flow through uninterrupted, showcasing the beauty of the natural light as it varies throughout the day and by season.
Outside, key elements include a concrete pool, which nestles into the slope; a small balcony that connects the master bedroom to the ensuite; and the projection of the sunroom, which inserts itself subtly into the land.
The spaces to the southern slope look out to the cities of Gatineau and Ottawa, the winding Gatineau River below, and the adjacent ski hills.
Photography: Peter Fritz Photography
Gatineau Hills images / information from Christopher Simmonds Architect
Location:Cantley, Quebec, Canada
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Palais des Congrés, Montreal, Quebec
Realisation: Les architectes Tétrault, Dubuc, Saia et associés
Hal Ingberg architecte (Independent architectural consultant and co-designer)
photo: Hal Ingberg
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