2nd Avenue House, Montreal / Microclimat Architecture
The result of the 2nd Avenue project: a three-storey 2,500 sq. ft. house that borrows numerous benefits from suburban buildings, while housing a little independent studio in the basement.
The result of the 2nd Avenue project: a three-storey 2,500 sq. ft. house that borrows numerous benefits from suburban buildings, while housing a little independent studio in the basement.
Passive House and LEED Platinum-certified the Saltbox House is only the third certified passive building in Quebec. Built on the south side of Mont Gale in Bromont, the single-family house sits in a meadow, on the edge of the forest.
yh2 proudly introduces Maison Carlier, an urban densification project built on a through lot in the heart of Montreal’s Little Italy district.
Atelier Chabot is about the renovation of a typical house on the Montreal plateau. The owners, a family with two young children, wanted to change life and hesitated between a trip around the world and buying a house in Montreal.
Faced with the challenge of designing houses in compact urban contexts that do not allow for great variation in plan, ISSADESIGN agency’s experimental design offers a single-family house spread across several levels.
MXMA Architecture & Design completed a renovation of the Prince Philip house, a typical 1960s house that had already been enhanced by a contemporary addition.
Interior design studio Vives St-Laurent presents its latest collaboration: the Dime headquarters. The project consists of the relocation of a warehouse and the interior design of the company’s offices.
The National Film Board, better known as the NFB, is undergoing a massive shift as it fits out its offices and studios inside Îlot Balmoral, the distinctively red flagship building located adjacent to the Quartier des Spectacles.