Complete Renovation of an Existing 1920’s Brick Tudor
This project entailed the complete renovation of an existing 1920’s brick Tudor, plus a 4’x20’ addition that allowed us to completely reconfigure the existing stair and all circulation.
This project entailed the complete renovation of an existing 1920’s brick Tudor, plus a 4’x20’ addition that allowed us to completely reconfigure the existing stair and all circulation.
Architect/designer: L. McComber ltée Project: La Cardinale Location: Ville Saint-Laurent, Montréal, Canada Design team: Philip Staszewski, David Grenier, Olivier Lord, Emmanuelle Lauzier, Laurent McComber General contractor: Construction Yannick Robert Engineer: Latéral Conseil Object design: Obiekt Budget: 695 800$ Area: 1 290 ft2 Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau La Cardinale project was completed in 2016 by Montreal –
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