La Tramontane

La Tramontagne, designed by Blouin Tardif Architects, was a challenge to allow for a large volume and a structure that allowed for a minimalist look. Note the large windows and the exterior finish in board and batten.

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La Brèche

La Brèche was designed by and built in collaboration with _naturehumaine [architecture & design]. The residence stands out by its two distinct volumes – one building for the living spaces, and the other for the workshop and a guest ensuite. The minimalist architecture and the choice of natural and timeless materials allow the building to…

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Memphrémagog Lake House

The Memphrémagog Lake House, a place to get away from it all and be with family and friends. The residence offers a delicate integration between the sleek building and its wooded environment and proximity to the lake. On the shores of Lake Memphremagog in Sergeant Bay, this building is astonishing for its three sloping roofs…

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The Boisé Sud House

Sitting at the top of the valley, the Boisé Sud residence shines by its simple but elegant lines. This collaboration with MUUK architecture offers a panoramic view on the mountains passed the American border. Photos : Phil Bernard Photographe

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Normandie Residence

“Located in an urban area, the house had to be compact in width, but could be spread out over a much larger area in length, given the size of the lot. This was the element that guided the broad lines of this design concept. We therefore developed a layout in the shape of a tiny…

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Hatley House

Since the beginning we always knew that the Hatley House would not be an ordinary project – our first visit on the land was interrupted by a neighbouring herd of cows. The land is marked by a rock plateau offering an unobstructed view on the west and on the Owl’s Head mountain. Approaching the house…

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Gibraltar Residence

A stunning residence at the edge of Lake Memphremagog, standing out by its noble materials and the rich natural light offered by its oversized windows.

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The Rock

“Anchored to the side of the mountain, the residence bridges the gap between an aerial view on one side and a rugged, rising topography populated by rock and maple trees on the other. From the access to the site below, one can see a black volume that seems to emerge from the slope and stand…

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