La Maison Haute was designed by Atelier Pierre Thibault to reinforce the relationship between the residents, their immediate surroundings and the view on Lac Clair, in Québec, Canada.
La Maison Haute
With compact spaces that interact through double and triple heights, the house on the lake designed by Atelier Pierre Thibault is immersed in the Canadian forests.
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- 10 August 2016
- Lac Clair
Located on a plateau, in the middle of a steep hill, circled by mature trees and a narrow river, the construction offers an atmosphere of protection within a vertiginous body. Despite being compact, the living spaces interact through double and triple heights and offer a breathtaking sight of the forest, from the bottom of the trunk to the leaves.
The master bedroom acts as an overlook on the nearby lake, giving the impression of sleeping in a cozy cabin, lodged through the branches. Attached to the main volume by a thin entry porch, an exterior room lives by the rhythm of the seasons. Protected from changing weather, sit by the fireplace, residents can appreciate every day the sound of the water pouring, the clicking of leaves or the slow fall of snowflakes.
La Maison Haute, Lac Clair, Québec, Canada
Program: single family house
Architects: Atelier Pierre Thibault
Design team: Pierre Thibault, Julie Poisson, Mathieu Leclerc
Completion: 2016