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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Bécassines Cottage in Mansonville, Canada by Atelier BOOM-TOWN

 
November 19th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: v2com

Located on the shores of Lake Memphremagog in the Municipality of Potton, this cottage with four large bedrooms and a dormitory comfortably accommodates more than a dozen people, enabling them to appreciate the location thanks to its wide openings onto the surrounding nature. The cottage consists of the blending of four cubic areas around a central space through which the site can be crossed from the arrival level to the lowest level leading to the lake.

Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

  • Architects: Atelier BOOM-TOWN
  • Project: Bécassines Cottage
  • Location: Mansonville, Canada
  • Photography: Steve Montpetit
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp / Form*Z
  • Area: 2800 sq. ft.
  • Completion Year: 2017

Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

A large terrace makes it possible to enjoy the wooded area through which the lake lets its mysterious presence filter through. A large staggering balcony thanks to an invisible guardrail at its end juts out towards the Memphremagog below from the master bedroom and protects a part of the terrace beneath.

A large folding door at the base of the curtain wall facing the lake makes it possible to enlarge the dining room and to receive numerous guests in good weather.

Deck on the lake side, Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

Balcony of the master bedroom, Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

The cedar and spruce wood coverings distinguish each of the areas from the composition. White wooden paneling covers the central core and extends under the porch of the main entrance to accommodate the occupants. The colour palette for the cottage varies from dark and brighter grays to white. Concrete, glass, stained wood, porcelain, marble, and quartz represent most of the materials.

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Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

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Dormitory, Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

Hall, Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

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Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

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Master bedroom bathroom, Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

Image Courtesy © Steve Montpetit

Plans and elevations, Image Courtesy © Atelier BOOM-TOWN

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Categories: Autocad, Cottage, House, Residential, SketchUp




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