Initially built as a small storage space by the first owner who was a lumberman, the shed was later rearranged into a forest refuge in Canada by its next owners. La Colombière thus represents the completion and third phase of this simple one-storey construction into a true retreat expanding on three floors.
Shed La Colombière
Designed by YH2 in Sutton, Canada, the link of the house to the soil remains the same while growing vertically and developing an aerial volume reminiscent of tree canopies.
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- 07 August 2017
- Sutton
In an attempt to preserve the surrounding nature, the footprint of the building remained untouched. This new phase inspired itself from the natural growth of trees. The link of the tree/house to the soil remains the same while growing vertically and developing an aerial volume reminiscent of tree canopies. La Colombière’s vertiginous interior is a space painted all in white. Materials and structure of the previous phase are kept and uninterrupted so that the addition acts as an extension rather than an insertion.
La Colombière, Sutton, Québec, Canada
Program: vacation house
Architect: YH2
Design team: François Bélanger, Marie-Claude Hamelin, Loukas Yiacouvakis, Rémi St-Pierre,
Area: 120 sqm
Completion: 2016