Located near the ski hills of Mont Tremblant in Quebec, Canada this vacation home - dubbed the Cube by locals for its composition of intersecting volumes, was designed by architects Saucier + Perrotte in 2004. The volumes hold the three functional areas, sleeping on the top, middle for entry and living and the lowest for play.
also take a look at a recent feature in the times called Recycled Houses
2 comments:
this is beautiful, reminds of some mies buildings. or phillip johnsons glass house. the interior also looks well arranged...
hmm btw nice blog, im a architecture student and i just started a blog. if you have any spare time i would really appreciate some feedback.
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cheers, and look forward to the next post!
That Saucier + Perrotte website is unlike any I've seen - it's like navigating through a movie...
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