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Résidence Antonine-Maillet

[rev_slider alias="Rsidence-Antonine-Maillet" slidertitle="Résidence Antonine-Maillet"][/rev_slider] Résidence Antonine-Maillet This project was completed in 2016 and consisted of a complete interior renovation, exterior restoration, and the addition of a 1-storey extension above the garage of a single-family house in Outremont, Montréal. One of the principle factors that guided the development of this project was the integration of the aluminum-clad, contemporary extension to the existing brick house. Careful considerations were taken with regards to the alignments of the two contrasting elements in order to harmonize their appearance. The extension includes two additional bedrooms each with a unique aperture to the outside. The front features a protruding glass box that is glazed on four sides and provides a view up and down the street from above. The extension cantilevers over the backyard and gives the back room the sensation of being up in a treehouse. Glass partitions are used extensively throughout the project to provide physical subdivisions of the...

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Retreat on the Main

[rev_slider alias="Retreat-on-the-Main" slidertitle="Retreat on the Main"][/rev_slider] Retreat on the Main This major renovation was completed in June 2019 and was the first of a two-phase adaptive reuse project on an early 1900s Greystone building on Saint-Laurent boulevard, know affectionally as ‘The Main’, which had previously served as a toy store on the ground floor and warehouse on the upper two floors. Our client wanted to restore the building to its original function which had two two-floor apartments above the commercial spaces. This phase also featured the restoration of the building envelope, including the roof, windows, doors, cornice, and replacement of several large stones on the main façade of the building. Extensive work was done to restructure the masonry facade on Saint-Laurent using tie-back rods, steel cables and steel pattress plates. The 1500-square-foot units are designed as compact apartments composed of five bedrooms, two bathrooms and an office as well as a rooftop terrace...

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[rev_slider alias="BLUE_YELLOW_GREEN-4454-56-Htel-de-Ville" slidertitle="BLUE_YELLOW_GREEN"][/rev_slider] Blue_Yellow_Green This 1400-square-foot six-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment on two floors was completed in August 2019. Located in a 120-year-old, grey stone building in the Plateau Mont-Royal borough in Montréal, Québec, this major renovation was part of the second of a two-phase project on this three-storey building. The first phase included the complete reconstruction of the ground floor apartment including a new slab on grade and steel frame structure, a mechanical/electrical service pit for the water and electrical entries and the preparation for the subsequent renovation of the top two floors of the building. The second phase saw the top two units combined into one apartment on two floors, the windows and roof were replaced, and the balconies were reconstructed. This phase also included the restoration of the original cornice and stone facade. In order to maximize the use of the compact living spaces, custom elements were built for the apartment...

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Lofts on the Main

[rev_slider alias="Lofts-on-the-Main" slidertitle="Lofts on the Main"][/rev_slider] Lofts on the Main Completed in the summer of 2018, this major renovation project was the first of three phases of an adaptive reuse of a building on Saint-Laurent boulevard. Located in a portion (1/14th) of the Baxter Block, which was built in 1892, we were asked to convert two loft-style commercial spaces into two four-bedroom/two-bathroom apartments. Due to the 84 foot depth of the building and the 19’ street and alley frontage, the main challenge was to get natural light into the middle of the building where the living spaces were concentrated. This was achieved by providing five skylights in the top floor apartment, a 12’ x 7’ interior lightwell down to the second-floor apartment as well as the use of internal windows. In addition to the replanning of the space, we oversaw the reinforcement and leveling of the building’s wood floor and roof structures,...

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Apartment de Bullion

[rev_slider alias="apartment-de-bullion-1" slidertitle="Apartment de Bullion - contain"][/rev_slider] Apartment de Bullion This project was completed in 2019 and included a complete renovation of a two-floor apartment in the Plateau Mont-Royal. The apartment layout was completely transformed to include four bedrooms and two bathrooms in addition to the living spaces. In addition to major foundation repairs, new steel members were added to restructure the existing ground and second floor wood structure which were also reinforced and leveled. Humidity problems in the basement were resolved by adding an interior French drain and proper ventilation of the crawl space, which occupies part of the basement level. The staircase to the basement was enlarged for it to be code compliant. Openings to the backyard and in the basement were enlarged, which allowed us to plan rooms in the basement including a new bathroom. A custom dining room table and bench were designed to be as efficient as...

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Pierre Grise Mont-Royal

[rev_slider alias="Pierre-Grise-Mont-Royal" slidertitle="Pierre Grise Mont-Royal"][/rev_slider] Pierre Grise Mont-Royal This project consists of a complete interior renovation and extension of a three-storey greystone building on Mount-Royal avenue that was originally built in 1900. In addition, the building envelope, including the stone façade, windows, and roof, will be restored and the commercial façade will be replaced. At the request of our client, the two existing commercial spaces will be combined in to one larger retail store and will be extended to occupy almost 100% of the lot resulting in a 1700 square foot space on the ground floor. In order to integrate the upper two floors of the extension to fit the typical Montreal row-house ‘L-shaped’ typology, we propose to demolish the existing back of the building, which contains only a terrace on the second floor, a wood-clad storage space and the emergency staircase, and rebuild it on the opposite side of the lot. The...

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Restoration Proche Clark

[rev_slider alias="Restoration-Proche-Clark" slidertitle="Restoration Proche Clark"][/rev_slider] Restoration Proche Clark This project consists of the complete reconstruction and ‘mise-en-valeur’ of the original portion of the front entrance porch and a mandatory code-compliance update as required by the Quebec Construction Code. To achieve this, we proposed to add a landing outside the exterior doors of the porch, to fully restore of the historic wood porch and its guards and handrails and to demolish the little annex, which was added much later to the original structure and which leads to the basement unit. The annex will be replaced with a stepped landscape-entrance to provide a more open feeling while accessing the lower level unit. Although the entrance to the basement will now be uncovered, the level changes are less than 2’ and are not required to have guardrails as per the National Building Code. This way, the snow can easily be removed in the winter and...

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