Saint-Laurent Apartment in Montréal
Atelier Barda designed both the apartment interior and furniture. The Saint-Laurent apartment is situated in Montreal’s Mile End district, the heart of the city’s vibrant arts scene.
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Atelier Barda designed both the apartment interior and furniture. The Saint-Laurent apartment is situated in Montreal’s Mile End district, the heart of the city’s vibrant arts scene.
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Designed by Martha Franco Architecture & Design with Roker Construction this is the Quebec head office for a Montreal media outlet. Located in a former printing workshop in Griffintown, a former industrial neighbourhood, the interior uses exposed brickwork, conduit and solid timber beams.
Design: ISSADESIGN. By day, natural daylight floods the dining room, uniting hip professionals for a quick afternoon snack. As night falls, a Latin vibe with warm dim lighting invites locals for festive evenings.
Design: Jean Verville architecte. The architect, Jean Verville, infiltrates his installations with intriguing photographic proposals in which the presence of an allegorical figure proposes a new modality of appreciation for architecture.
Design: Jean Verville architecte. In 2017, the architect Jean Verville realized IN 1 2 and 3, three installations combining art, architecture and domesticity. These intimate portraits present universes transposing the personalities of their occupants, while illustrating their moving collaborations with the designer.
Design: Jean Verville architecte. The IN 1 project brings architect Jean Verville to confront his reflections on his own perception of spatiality with the production of a model on a human scale. Abstract dimensional form produces architecture free from function and materiality.
Design: Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes. Located in the Quartier des Spectacles, the first phase of this major real estate development, whose completion is planned for 2019, will house 159 condominiums distributed over 21 floors.
Design: Architecture Microclimat. The clients, a couple with two children, noticed this abandoned property on 1st Avenue. Facing a neighbourhood park in Rosemont, an area prized for its green spaces and tight-knit community, it was the perfect setting for a new build.
Architects: civiliti . The east guardrail is treated in a more static but no less dramatic way. At night, the upper structure appears to float above its sculptural base, every detail emphasized by lighting.
Design: NatureHumaine, Architects. A couple with two young children wishes to renovate a row house dating back to the 1970s. Being part of a set of rowhouses designed uniformly, no changes were brought to the exterior appearance of the house.
The Université du Québec à Montréal Centre de Design will host a special exhibition examining architect Moshe Safdie’s pioneering urban housing complex Habitat ’67 and its lasting influence on the architectural field at large.
Architects: L. McComber. For a long time, this semi-detached house built in the 1950s in Montréal’s Ville-Saint-Laurent neighbourhood was home to a family of three young children.
Design: CCM2 architects + Bilodeau Baril Leeming architects. Natural and artificial light materializes and dematerializes walls and floors. Different opacities in the fenestration filters light in daytime and throws shadows on the floor as the day goes by.
Design: Provencher_Roy + Associés | Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes. The site’s close proximity to the protected area of Mount Royal informed the architects’ approach to creating a healthy environment. Based on the concept of “hypernature”.
Design: APPAREIL architecture. The young Montreal architects firm faced a major challenge when asked to renovate this Villeray duplex from A to Z. Its singular appearance distinguishes it from others and forms a bridge between past and present.
Interior designer Martine Brisson has designed a spacious, versatile back deck for an 1887 heritage home in Montreal’s Plateau district, now occupied by a single family.