Montréal-based architecture office Future Simple Studio created the Rue de la Gauchetière project, which restores a lofty apartment in the Old Port of Montreal. Located in a hundred-year-old heritage building called ‘Unity’, it seeks to integrate nature and family living into a space that is decisively urban while celebrating its industrial origins. The design is manifested through a simple concept: a box inside the box. Two glazed wooden volumes are thoughtfully arranged within the concrete structure and programmed as bedrooms.
They are used to organize the residential functions. Kitchen, living, dining, study, reading, and exercise areas take life on their periphery in a fluid and open plan. Inspired by the original character of the building, the material palette is elemental and tactile; walnut plywood echoes the earth tones of the brick walls, warm greys pick up on the rough concrete, pervasive glass and mirrors emphasize the airiness of the space while the ample addition of greenery adds a dream-like, natural dimension.
Rue de la Gauchetière by Future Simple Studio
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Montréal-based architecture office Future Simple Studio created the Rue de la Gauchetière project, which restores a lofty apartment in the Old Port of...