Montreal-based architectural firm Saucier + Perrotte designed the modern Lac Superieur house in Mont-Tremblant, Canada. The architect of modern home design which has a boxy profile has been awarded with the Canadian Architect magazine’s Award of Excellence for this project in 2004.
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In many cases, boxes and containery appearance of residential buildings currently attracting accolades and attention is starting to get boring. However, the simplicity, clarity and openness design developed by the architect are qualities that continue to appeal.
The building’s real redeeming features reveal themselves inside. The views from the floor-to-ceiling windows provide all the visual stimulus you’ll need, and at the same time, demand a streamlined approach to everything else in the interior. The boxy-cubey theme continues inside as do the color scheme and the lack of distracting materials. The residence is divided into three functional areas’ sleeping quarters on the top floor, middle and entry floor for living and the lowest level for play.
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