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Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Berges Grises
Matière Première Architecture

Photo credit:
Ian Balmorel

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A push and pull of interior volumes manifests in an exterior form that offers the occupant a meaningful relationship to the outdoors.

Photo credit:
Shai Gil

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Photo credit:
Shai Gil

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The front facade of the house features a fresh approach to traditional design elements; the home’s entrance is accessed on the side of the foyer volume instead of from the front. A complementary Corten steel planter defines the granite porch and serves as a designated area for displaying the house number.

Photo credit:
Shai Gil

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Photo credit:
Shai Gil

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A cantilevered porch overhang, clad in warm cedar that wraps down the elevation and covers the front door, creates a bold and inviting entrance. The driveway’s granite pavers seamlessly transition onto the entrance porch, adding to the cohesive design.

Photo credit:
Shai Gil

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The design of the house emphasizes permeability and openness. The foyer, which is filled with natural light, offers a complete view of the street, yet the layout of the rooms ensures that the interior of the house remains private and concealed from view.

Photo credit:
Shai Gil

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Large windows connecting the interior spaces to the outdoors blur the boundaries between inside and outside. Within the living room, the use of walnut millwork and a slate fireplace surround offers a striking contrast to the light-colored white oak flooring and stair.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A sculptural staircase defined by a solid balustrade of white oak and Baltic birch is featured in the centre of the house.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Shift House
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The dining room sits within a double-height atrium with a fully-glazed rear facade that provides an expansive view of the neighbourhood’s mature trees, inviting natural light deep into the interior and magnifying the grandeur of this modest space.

Photo credit:
Shai Gil