Categorie du projet: Selected Projects

Guillaume sur la Main

An artisan bakery and its production are staged in a commercial space on boulevard Saint-Laurent.

When he moved his business to a larger space, the artisanal baker wanted to maintain an intimate relationship with his customers. To achieve this goal, the architect placed his baking production centre stage, in plain view of the customer. From flour storage to ement, kneading and shaping, rising and baking, the trajectory from ingredients to dough and then to bread is exposed to curious onlookers. Stored on the mezzanine, the flour is combined with water and yeast in a large dough mixer forming part of the guard rail. A stainless-steel dough chute transports the soon-to-be bread to the ground floor. Clearly visible, the oven stands imposingly in the central axis of the space as a symbol of abundance. Made from laser-cut steel components, the bread racks are built around removable baskets that make it easy to place the bread on display. In front of the bakery, a long safety-yellow band catches the attention of people strolling along Saint-Laurent Boulevard, with the word “boulangerie” on one side, and “Guillaume” on the other.

MileEndeur

A new four-unit residential building is being built on Fairmount Avenue in Montreal.

Built up directly next to Fairmount Avenue’s sidewalk, the building welcomes residents on its west-facing side, which allows for the site’s most abundant inflow of light. This layout lights up the building’s main façade, whose three window bands flood each living area with natural light. Each dwelling has its own outdoor space. The main floor opens directly onto a yard encircled by a small brick wall. The second floor enjoys a fantastic view of Boulevard St-Laurent from their large loggia, while the 3rd floor dwellings have a spectacular view of the city from each of their mezzanine’s terraces.