Between Lake and Forest

Type: New construction of a single family home
Location: Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Québec
Year: 2024
Consultants: Calculatec Inc., structural engineer; JSTP Experts-Conseils, mechanical engineer; HETA, landscape architects
Photos: Maxime Brouillet, Yousef Farasat, Christopher Malouf

The building features a dark, upper volume which rests upon an exposed concrete plinth and is characterized by a majestic entrance portal, large window openings and two fully-glazed projections – the living room and the library – which extend toward the lake and surrounding trees. The thirty-four foot wide by ninety foot long house also has two double-cantilevers at each extremity of its length in order for the overall building, despite its scale, to rest lightly on the site.
Upon entering the building, residents are greeted by living areas that are fully glazed from left to right and from floor to ceiling. Strategic structural planning allows the living room windows to extend above the ceiling and below the floor level and have no vertical frames or mullions giving the sensation of being in the forest canopy and providing expansive views of the lake. The adjacent kitchen and dining room are connected with large sliding doors to a generous balcony as well as a screened-in porch facing the woods.

An oversized hallway connects the living areas to the three main bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a powder room, ending at a library with a fully glazed reading area that cantilevers out from the main volume into the treetops. The basement includes another bedroom and a bathroom for guests, a family room, the garage, as well as the house’s service spaces.