The Break Residence, Québec, Canada residential building design, Canadian architecture photos
The Break Residence in Québec
12 August 2024
Architects: MU Architecture
Location: Saint Hippolyte, Québec, Canada
Photos: Ulysse Lemerise Bouchard
The Break Residence, Canada
Built on the shore of Lake Revdor in the Laurentians, the Break Residence reveals its different faces depending on whether it is discovered from the water or the ground. Encapsulating the idea of “home”, this luxurious residence aids in fulfilling a man’s wish to build his final home on the land of his ancestors. Opening itself up over three levels, this spacious home serves as a place of welcoming and gathering for the small community formed by the few neighboring houses.
A House with two faces
The ambitious program combined with a particularly narrow lot required the construction of a new house in place of an existing one.
On the street side, the residence has several interlocking volumes resembling a series of rocks. The sloping topography reveals only two levels from the street, hiding the garden level which provides access to the lake on the other side. The sculptural main entrance lies under a double story canopy chiselled between these rock-like volumes. Serving as the heart of the home, it creates a warm and inviting environment. The openings expose a circulation and gathering spaces of the residence, emphasizing the conviviality of the place.
On the lake side, the residence exhibits a completely different personality; open and extroverted. With its amplified roof overhangs and angled soffits’ golden accents, which reflect the ripples and movement of the lake below, the house seemingly spreads its sails into the wind.
Raw materials serving its beauty
As one enters the house, calm and comfort govern. Bathed in light throughout the day and wide open to the lake, the residence comprises a distinguished and contemplative character. The mineral nature of the selected materials within the interior architecture contribute to this peacefulness.
At the heart of the residence, a stone wall stands like a mast, acting like an anchoring element for the house. In part a space separator, in part a unifying architectural element, it accommodates three fireplaces and unifies three different levels. Present both inside and outside, this wall adopts the same language as the soffits transposing the interior and exterior character. As such, these fluid and graceful gestures give coherence and strength to the project.
Each material was thoughtfully and carefully selected. The expressive veining of the quartzite whose lines recall the colour of water, the texture of the slate, the warmth of the oak and maple furniture, the maple flooring and the western Canadian hemlock ceiling, all promote timeless architecture where the patina of both stone and wood are the base on which the house stands, will grow old and gain beauty.
Here, space and luxury are at the service of hospitality. Accessible by an elevator, each level has a service area, a coffee station and a bar. In addition, each room has their own bathroom and balcony. The residence is punctuated with small contemplative lounges and boudoirs where one can relax, enjoy serenity of spaces and their breathtaking views.
Like the rock onto which one drops an anchor, the residence is an ode to hospitality, generosity, comfort and the beauty of nature and its elements.
The Break Residence in Québec, Canada – Building Information
Architect: MU Architecture – http://architecture-mu.com/?page_id=984
Project size: 2600 sq. ft.
Completion date: 2022
Building levels: 3
Photographer: Ulysse Lemerise Bouchard
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