The project combines style and harmony between the new materiality and the old, juxtaposing materials and volumes.
The general shape of the building has developed into three volumes, arranged around a new courtyard.
Part of the existing roof has been raised to enhance the building and to balance the new volumes, which greatly improves the spatial quality of the interior spaces.
The new windows become a valuable asset for insulation, solar thermal gains, and natural light.
Landscaping was designed to provide access to the new basement garage, and to facilitate access to the ground floor of the house.
On the facade, the main entrance is distinguished by the suspension of a textured concrete slab, with simple lines, giving the first sense of modernity and the rhythm affixed to the entire residence.
What is most interesting in the context of this project is undoubtedly the metamorphosis of the building.
The exterior transformation, created by the arrangement of volumes, windows, and materials, offers a completely new concept for the house and recalibrates the proportions of the whole building.
All of these changes, and the way they have been made, benefit the homeowners by improving their quality of life inside and outside their home.
Concept
To determine the new volumes of the project, the designers responded to the desire of their customers to have flat roofs in the new composition.
By analysing the proportions and the budget, the idea settled on a connection between the existing pitched roofs and the new flat roofs.
This concept has improved the quality of interior living spaces while creating a balanced and harmonious whole.
The master suite, located at the back, is the first contemporary addition.
To link this volume to the rest of the house, the roof of the living room and the dining room was then raised.
The entire envelope (materials and windows) was then reviewed to produce a coherent and functional design.