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Atelier L'Abri Takes on the Triplex Fabre Renovation Project

Montreal-based design studio Atelier L'Abri has worked on the Triplex Fabre project -- which was created to accommodate two generations of the same family. It is a part of the Canadian city's Petit Laurier neighborhood with a centric white palette that adds a tonal contrast to the building's burgundy exterior. It is made up of three connected units that are stacked on top of one another.

The team shares the process, stating "The restoration of the original architectural components of the front facade preserves the project's integration into the surrounding built environment. The simplicity of the reconstructed front balconies and staircase highlights the artisanal red clay brick and the new cornice." Additionally, openings were expanded and the balconies were added for more outdoor spaces.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-generational Living Spaces - Family-oriented apartment renovations emphasize the growing demand for homes accommodating multiple generations under one roof.
2. Urban Renewal Projects - The integration of preserved architectural elements into modern designs reflects a trend towards revitalizing urban neighborhoods.
3. Outdoor Living Enhancements - Expanding openings and adding balconies point to a rising interest in outdoor spaces and their importance in urban living.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Real Estate - Innovative renovation projects aimed at accommodating families demonstrate a shift in residential real estate demands.
2. Architecture & Design - Combining original architectural features with modern aesthetics showcases a significant movement within the architecture and design industry.
3. Urban Development - Projects emphasizing outdoor spaces and urban renewal highlight new opportunities within the urban development industry.

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