High House

High House
© Olivier Blouin

HIGH HOUSE

Delordinaire

CATEGORY
Houses

LOCATION
Québec City, Canada

YEAR
2017

ARCHITECTS
Delordinaire

PHOTOGRAPHS
Olivier Blouin

Text description provided by architect.

For the ‘High House’, DELORDINAIRE plays with the limit between interior and exterior, inviting people to gather in spaces immersed in nature.

High House
© Olivier Blouin
High House
© Olivier Blouin
High House
© Olivier Blouin

Elevated stilt constructions are typically used in warm climates and flood zones.

This energy efficient winter chalet uses stilt typology to create a protected ground floor area with an outdoor stove.

Providing an unusual space where residents can be amongst nature and the snowy exterior, while still enjoying some protection from the elements.

High House
© Olivier Blouin
High House
© Olivier Blouin

The stilt typology raises the house above the surrounding tree line giving it an uninterrupted view of the Mont Saint Anne from the lounge, as well as a striking overall aesthetic.

It also allows sunshine to directly enter the house at all hours of the day.

The clean, sharp lines and volumes are achieved through the use of white concrete panel cladding and corrugated steel roof panels.

High House
© Olivier Blouin
High House
© Olivier Blouin

On a cloudy, snowy day, the house blends into the white landscape almost disappearing, and on summers day the minimal white structure cuts a clear form against the surrounding green hills.


High House
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High House
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