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Mainstudio architecture

The Eagle’s Nest . Lanaudière

Mainstudio architecture . The Eagle’s Nest . Lanaudière Félix Michaud  afasia (2)

Mainstudio architecture . @mainstudio . photos: © Félix Michaud

This bunkhouse was designed to accommodate the young musicians of a music camp in Lanaudière, a region of Quebec in Canada. The bunkhouse, designed to accommodate 30 campers, was built as a replacement for an outdated cottage that was located on the same site and given the same name – The Eagle’s Nest. Continue reading Mainstudio architecture

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APPAREIL Architecture

BESIDE CHALETS . Montreal

APPAREIL Architecture . BESIDE CHALETS . Montreal Félix Michaud afasia (1)

APPAREIL Architecture . photos: © Félix Michaud

Designing architectural spaces that would contribute to protecting a centennial forest in Lanaudière; thus was the challenge that BESIDE gave to the APPAREIL Architecture team. Veritable ode to nature, the 75- cabin development was concentrated on a small portion of the vast 1254-acres terrain, to preserve the surrounding natural areas. The BESIDE chalets are inspired by the fundamental idea of a forest refuge. They marry design, minimalism and local materials. Through this project, the architecture firm puts forth compact and well-thought-out living spaces, eliminating anything superfluous to maintain only the essential; a vibrant space where nature and architecture meet. Continue reading APPAREIL Architecture

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Alain Carle

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NORM Residence. BAIE D’URFÉ

Alain Carle . NORM Residence. BAIE D'URFÉ Félix Michaud  afasia (1)

Alain Carle Architecte . photos: © Félix Michaud

The city of Baie-D’Urfe, situated at the southwestern end of the island of Montreal, Canada, was first founded in the 17th century to protect citizens from invasions coming from the south. Populated largely by farmers located along the shore of the St. Lawrence River, the town gradually expanded inland of the island. It was only after the Second World War that the area began to appear more like a traditional suburb with the propagation of prefabricated houses, established on subdivided lots of agricultural land. Continue reading Alain Carle

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Alain Carle

NORM Residence. BAIE D’URFÉ

Alain Carle . NORM Residence. BAIE D'URFÉ Félix Michaud  afasia (1)

Alain Carle Architecte . photos: © Félix Michaud

The city of Baie-D’Urfe, situated at the southwestern end of the island of Montreal, Canada, was first founded in the 17th century to protect citizens from invasions coming from the south. Populated largely by farmers located along the shore of the St. Lawrence River, the town gradually expanded inland of the island. It was only after the Second World War that the area began to appear more like a traditional suburb with the propagation of prefabricated houses, established on subdivided lots of agricultural land. Continue reading Alain Carle