Canari House / NatureHumaine

Canari House / NatureHumaine - Exterior Photography, FacadeCanari House / NatureHumaine - Image 3 of 23Canari House / NatureHumaine - Image 4 of 23Canari House / NatureHumaine - Interior Photography, Bathroom, SinkCanari House / NatureHumaine - More Images+ 18

Montreal, Canada
  • Architects: NatureHumaine
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Adrien Williams
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AGC, Arketipo, Bec Brittain, Benjamin Moore, Boiacca de Kritalia, Caesarstone, Centura, Escenium HAUS, Shalwin
  • City: Montreal
  • Country: Canada
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Canari House / NatureHumaine - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Adrien Williams

Text description provided by the architects. An athletic young couple wants to transform a fourplex to create their primary residence, while maintaining a rental unit on the first floor. The existing part of the house, dating from the 1930s, is restored on the street side, and the attached garage is restructured to match, as well as to accommodate the new outdoor terrace perched on its roof. Topped with an angular wooden structure, this volume breaks up the perpendicular volumetry of the corner building and allows gardens to nestle into its interstices.

Canari House / NatureHumaine - Image 4 of 23
© Adrien Williams

Large bay windows overlooking the north-facing garden bring maximum light to the living areas and show off the striking colour of the stairway. As a focal point of the interior composition, the stairway brings a warm and vibrant tone to the project. The layout of this sculptural object, playing with diagonal lines, is the central dynamic element of the Canari House. 

Canari House / NatureHumaine - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Windows, Chair
© Adrien Williams
Canari House / NatureHumaine - Image 22 of 23
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Canari House / NatureHumaine - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Sofa, Table, Windows
© Adrien Williams

A black band defines circulation through the house, all the way to the garden. The colour accents in the bathrooms, in orange and blue tones, energize the look of these confined spaces and complete the graphic composition of the project.  

Canari House / NatureHumaine - Image 15 of 23
© Adrien Williams

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Cite: "Canari House / NatureHumaine" 25 Oct 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/797910/canari-house-naturehumaine> ISSN 0719-8884

© Adrien Williams

Canari 住宅/ NatureHumaine

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