Maison-Jardin BEAU / Alexandre Bernier Architecte
Briefly

The single-family residence in St-Henri, Montreal, redefines traditional domestic design by embracing a monolithic form primarily constructed of concrete. This bold choice challenges Montreal's conventional wood-built homes, promoting a contemporary approach that enhances both light and space. The structure features a garden-facing facade that creates a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors, aided by a large sliding door. The interplay of concrete textures and a reflective pool fosters a dynamic environment, merging solid construction with the porous qualities of natural light and vegetation, emphasizing the home's thoughtful relationship with its surroundings.
The architectural gesture explores the tension between the archetype of the mineral refuge and the lightness of a dwelling open to its environment.
A reflecting pool acts as a water mirror that amplifies the light, introducing freshness and lightness to balance the building's density.
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