Magazine Looking to 2023 | Of architecture and men January 6, 2024 0 9 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Majestic, iconic, astonishing, charming, inspiring… Houses are a true passion, and we present to you those that left their mark on us this year! Updated Dec 31 2023 PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES The cuisine of food doctor Hubert Cormier and his partner Mathieu Malenfant has been carefully designed. Created by Perron Design, it is distinguished by its curves and the integration of touches of color, such as that of the sky blue light fixture by Lambert & Fils. PHOTO CHARLES WILLIAM PELLETIER, ARCHIVES SPECIAL COLLABORATION In Cap-à-l’Aigle, in Charlevoix, the Rose des Champs company has set up in a former church, renamed the Cité d’art. PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES The house of Barbara Jacques and Gilles Legault in Mile End is nothing like a classic residence: it is a former mechanical workshop transformed by the famous architect Ron Keenberg, who was inspired by the grain silos of his Native Manitoba. PHOTO ALAIN ROBERGE, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES Marble is a favorite material of many designers and architects, who love it so much for its effect punched only for its timelessness. Designer Luke Havekes chose it to elegantly dress his kitchen. PHOTO JOSIE DESMARAIS, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES This house, which looks like a beautiful country house, is inspired by the old architecture of the area to blend into its agricultural landscape… Implementing it without disrupting the landscape is one of the strong points of La Comtois de Terrebonne, rewarded with silver certification. at the Grands Prix du design. PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES The elegant Maison Carlier, Prize of Excellence from the Order of Architects 2023, is a creation of architects Loukas Yiacouvakis and Marie-Claude Hamelin, of the firm Yh2. PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES Passionate about old houses, Sylvie Guévin restores their luster to homes lacking love and reinvents the habitat, as for this property in Lac-Brome, where she has found old furniture and objects to match the style of the House. PHOTO FRANÇOIS ROY, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES Built on the model of cathedrals, Claude Auclair’s house is an example of sustainable development in the Quebec landscape, an extraordinary construction that took him nearly 20 years to complete. PHOTO MARCO CAMPANOZZI, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES The artist Léonie-Emmanuelle Dupéré is not afraid to ruffle the classics. It adorns the classic shell of this residence on Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, dating from 1920, with opulent woodwork, with an exploded aesthetic that combines the antipodes. PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES The Yellow House on rue de Grand-Pré, in the Plateau Mont-Royal, built at the end of the 19th centurye century, is iconic. Inside, a surprising detail is revealed: Japanese-style stairs that lead to the turret. PHOTO FRANÇOIS ROY, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES In Bromont, this old chapel was transformed into a single-storey house, while retaining its distinctive elements: the stained glass windows. source site-49 Tagsarchitecturemen Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleThe occupancy rate in Quebec hospitals continues to be very highNext articlethe Botswanan Ross Branch wins the first stage in the motorcycle category, the Frenchman Adrien Van Beveren more than 20 minutes behind Latest Essential Health Metrics to Monitor for Optimal Well-being, According to Charité Professor January 3, 2025 Austrian Center-Left Government Talks Collapse, Boosting Support for Kickl’s FPÖ January 3, 2025 MediaMarkt Discount: Save 100 Euros on Google’s Top Smartphone January 3, 2025 Market Update: Airbus Intensifies Year-End Efforts, Atos Confirms Security, Neoen Faces Acquisition Proposal – Zonebourse January 3, 2025 9 Unpopular Decor Trends We’re Glad to Leave Behind in 2025 January 3, 2025 Snowfall Alert in France: Discover the 40 Departments Affected This Friday January 3, 2025 Essential Tips for Washing Fruits and Vegetables: Common Mistakes Exposed by Scientists January 3, 2025 Nutrient Loss Alert: How Freezing Affects Your Favorite Foods January 3, 2025