Eco-friendly design principles gain momentum in wilderness settings

Atelier BOOM-TOWN’s Alizé Residence integrates the natural surroundings with comfort and esthetic appeal. Photo ©Raphaël Thibodeau/courtesy V2com

The Alizé Residence, designed by Atelier BOOM-TOWN and situated atop one of the peaks of the Lac Saint-Victor estate in Wentworth-Nord, Que., blends luxury living with the rugged beauty of the wilderness.

For the carport and terrace, the decking of the exterior ceilings remains natural wood, with the roof-supporting structure exposed and painted black. Photo ©Raphaël Thibodeau/courtesy V2com

Designed to embrace its natural surroundings, the residence—comprising a restrained colour palette of black, grey, white, wood, concrete, steel, and glass—is nestled on a cliff’s edge. The layout features roofs from the north to the south, housing various functional spaces including a garage, a carport, the main entrance, a vestibule, and a large terrace. The living areas, comprising the living room, kitchen, dining room, study, and master bedroom, are beneath a long, low-pitched roof, with expansive east-facing windows providing views of the estate’s hills and the Notre-Dame Lake. The south-facing facade opens into its surroundings, with roof projections offering shade and weather-protected outdoor spaces. The lower level provides access to a plateau at the foot of the cliff, accommodating a multi-purpose space, two dormitory rooms, mechanical equipment, storage areas, and bathrooms.

For the carport and terrace, the decking of the exterior ceilings remains natural wood, with the roof-supporting structure exposed and painted black. Indoors, polished concrete floors absorb and radiate heat, while high ceilings crafted from wood planks elevate the interior space.

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