Alexandre-de-Seve Town House

Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo

ALEXANDRE-DE-SEVE TOWM HOUSE

Guillaume Levesque architecte

AREA
310 m²

COLLABORATING ARCHITECT
Matisse Aubin Thuot

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
L’espace paysage, Martine Boudreault

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER AND GENERAL CONTACTOR
GENIEX

LOCATION
Montreal, Canada

YEAR
2020

CATEGORY
Houses

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Group Cemec Inc,

In 2017, the townhouse owners contacted Montreal architect Guillaume Lévesque for a very unique renovation project.

Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo

They wanted to transform an old 1880s duplex into a multi-unit and harmonize the original style of the building with a decidedly contemporary and uncluttered addition.

RESTORATION:

Restoring a 19th-century house while retaining the heritage and creating a contemporary addition is quite a challenge.

Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo

The original 60m2 building has been fully restored and converted into two apartments: a two-floor 4 ½ and a 3 ½ on the second floor.

Both apartments have an open plan with abundant fenestration with large 3.65m high side windows carved into the brick wall.

Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo

The attic has been completely covered with new slate tiles. The dormers and woodworking have been completely rebuilt.

ADDITION OF A CONTEMPORARY TOWNHOUSE:

A 180m2 contemporary addition on three levels was also built at the back of the building. The basement includes a double garage with concealed doors and storage rooms.

The living room on the ground floor opens through large sliding doors onto a 4m x 12m outdoor terrace.

Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo

It covers the driveway to the garage in the basement and offers a magnificent space for a dining room and sunny outdoor living room.

The second floor contains the master bedroom, two bathrooms, and a living room which can also be a guest bedroom.

The addition includes large openings providing all interior spaces with a considerable amount of natural light.

A sober facing of black metal panels covers the contemporary addition and gives the whole a neat finish.

Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo

OVERCOMING CONSTRAINTS:

The Ville-Marie borough required that the existing building be preserved and restored.

A challenge that the team of architects, accompanied by tinsmith craftsmen, cabinet makers, and masons, has successfully taken up.

Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo


Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo
Alexandre-de-Seve Town House
© Charles Lanteigne photo


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Basement plan
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Ground floor plan
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Front second floor plan
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Back second floor plan


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Site plan
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Elevations
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Side elevation
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Side elevation


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Section A-A
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Section B-B


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