Maison Carlier
Montréal, Québec
2022
The Maison Carlier is an urban densification project in the heart of Little Italy.
The project is defined by the meeting of two buildings, a suspended brick volume crossed by a vertical curved block of wood and glass.
The house is spread over three levels plus a mezzanine giving access to a roof terrace.
It integrates on the first floor an office that can be transformed into an independent dwelling as well as the entrance to the house. These are inscribed in the volume of wood and glass that disappears in the heart of the building to reappear on the mezzanine in a light volume crowning the building. The main living rooms are found on levels two and three in the masonry volume.
- Area
- 3000 pi.ca. sq.ft.
- Design team
Marie-Claude Hamelin, architect
Loukas Yiacouvakis, architect
Karl Choquette, bachelor in architecture
Étienne Sédillot, architect
Lisa Busmey, master in architecture- Construction team
Contractors
Loracon Construction, Construction Cargem
Subcontractors
Tile M. Clément, Masonry Gy Inc.
- Pictures credits
- Maxime Brouillet