Structure: Eric Joseph TREMBLAY, architecte (BOOM TOWN)
Common contractor: Luc Corbeil (Bois et Nature development)
Structural engineer: Pierre Brassard (GENIEX)
Mechanical engineer: Guillaume Dupré (PLANEKO)
Inside design: BOOM TOWN et Mario Januario (MJ Design)
Landscaping and horticulture: Jean-Philippe Laliberté
Cupboard making: Jean-François Asselin (Atelier Boisteck)
Lighting: Antoine Laverdière (LumiGroup)
Stairs and railings: Martin Bättig (Bättig Design)
Photographer: Angus McRitchie
Press Distribution: v2com
Situated on the shore of the Gate Lake, on a barely sloping land of just about 80 000 pi2, the chalet takes place on the sting of a cedar wooden with majestic mature incline trunk bushes.
Though the footprint of this two-storey constructing is substantial, as a result of the roof slope follows the panorama the affect of it web site integration is minimal. The doorway to the chalet is positioned on the superior degree the place you entry by an enormous out of doors porch to the doorway.
The inferior degree, the place the dwelling areas are positioned (front room, kitchen, eating room) is on the similar aircraft of the bottom close by; permitting quick access to the land by many doorways on the tree facades on the facet of the lake.
A big terrace subsequent to the master suite presents essentially the most cleared and marvellous view of the lake and a beneficiant sunlit house for the occupants. The extremities of the 2 circulation axes that serve the inside areas are broad open glazed, providing a novel image of the panorama.
The outside finishes of the constructing are produced from dressed stones and cedar cladding, pure supplies and web site particular.
The sloped roof is roofed with zinc end metal that partially flip towards the bottom to in a fashion of a protecting case, however nonetheless letting undergo the fantastic thing about the panorama on the coronary heart of the venture.