
Bernier-Thibault Residence
ARCHITECTS
Paul Bernier Architecte
YEAR
2010
LOCATION
Montreal, Canada
TYPE
Residential › Private House
Two boxes made of glass and wood, simple volumes of similar dimensions, were added to the original house.
A vertical slice of the original garden side wall was taken out and replaced by a wood structure wall that allows for openings on the garden and that acts as a formal link between the two boxes.
The box in the garden, a playroom for the children, is connected to the interior living spaces and opens up on the courtyard with wide glass doors as a pavilion in a garden.
It is a space lined with wood and from where we can see the city and the sunrise. That box on the roof acts also as a light well for the house below.
The west corner is completely glazed and an opening was made in the floor below to allow the natural light to flow in and filter all the way to the ground floor through the semi-transparent wood trellis bridge of the second floor.
Sliding walls, semi transparent surfaces and openings allow for both the division and the interaction of the spaces.
