Montreal-based architecture firm Naturehumaine's work on a Quebec ski cottage answers the client's needs while highlighting a subtle, timeless aesthetic. The building is split into two. The structures create a narrow passageway that "marks the entrance to the home and provides privacy to a detached guest suite and atelier." This slightly dramatic feature also raises some curiosity. Titled 'La Brèche' (roughly translated to 'The Fault'), both volumes of the Quebec ski cottage are equipped with metal roofs and have a slightly rustic vibe.
Naturehumaine also included a big corner window in the main living space which unveils breathtaking looks. The architects were inspired by "the vernacular constructions of the area, a region of Quebec known as the Eastern Townships."
Privacy-Focused Cottage Designs
Naturehumaine Tackles a Quebec Ski Cottage
Trend Themes
1. Privacy-focused Architecture - Architects can explore designing buildings that prioritize privacy in creative ways, such as using dramatic features like narrow passageways to add intrigue and seclusion.
2. Vernacular Design - Designers can look at the constructions and architecture of specific regions and draw inspiration from it to create unique, area-specific structures like Quebec's Eastern Townships.
3. Big Corner Windows - The use of large corner windows in main living spaces can allow for an incredible view and can be incorporated into designs with varying aesthetic styles and themes.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Construction companies can benefit from exploring innovative designs that incorporate features like dramatic passageways, region-specific vernacular design and big corner windows to create striking and unique buildings.
2. Architecture - Architects can explore novel ideas and incorporate dramatic elements in their designs to enhance privacy and aesthetic, as well as pay homage to regional vernacular construction.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can look to incorporate breathtaking views from big corner windows in their designs, while also nodding to regional architectural styles and utilizing creative seclusion tactics for a unique and striking end result.