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The Albatross embodies a new vision of contemporary living, designed for a modern family, where every space invites connection and keeps people at the heart of the experience.
Shaped by ambitious constraints and highly specific requirements, the project stands out with a bold, unmistakable architectural identity. Its refined lines and meticulously executed details speak to an exceptional level of craftsmanship. With nearly 5,000 hours devoted to its design, The Albatross emerges as a benchmark of excellence, blending technical control, artistic sensitivity, and meticulous finishing. Rooted in its setting, this residence celebrates poetry, innovation, and timeless elegance.
Avant-garde design in the backcountry
Nestled in La Conception, in the heart of Quebec's Laurentians Region, this residence, beautifully secluded, is set within a dramatic mountain landscape, quiet and untamed. Positioned at the most pristine end of Lake Xavier, it opens onto protected land, ensuring sweeping, uninterrupted views for years to come.
Along the shoreline, existing vegetation is carefully preserved, wrapping the home in greenery and amplifying its intimate, tucked-away presence in the landscape. The site’s steep topography called for a highly considered approach to placement and circulation.
With an ambitious program in mind, the architects deliberately avoided a single, monolithic volume. Instead, they composed a series of articulated forms that follow the terrain and honour the natural setting. The result reduces visual impact, preserves the site’s integrity, and creates a residence in quiet dialogue with its surroundings.
Architectural momentum
A striking first impression, the residence greets visitors with an intentionally fragmented silhouette. Its understated façades offer a quiet sense of humility, withholding the project’s true scale until the last moment. With a retro-futuristic vocabulary, the architecture taps into an aesthetic that feels at once forward-looking and oddly familiar.
The residence reveals itself gradually, staging a true sense of discovery. A fluid architectural sequence guides visitors effortlessly, unveiling spaces one by one in a clear, intuitive rhythm.
Inspired by the Albatross, an emblem of travel and freedom, this home expresses an architecture of lightness, connecting sky, land, and water. Its bold cantilevers extend like wings in mid-flight, elevating the residence and framing a cinematic dialogue with the lakeside horizon. Opening wide to the panorama, the home’s raised terraces heighten the sensation of hovering, balanced between ground and air, so the architecture lands on the site with elegance, never with force.
Composed of interlocking volumes and layered rooflines, the architecture creates a rich spatial cadence, while maintaining a human scale. The white wood cladding brings a luminous clarity to the ensemble, amplifying its sense of weightlessness. With its subtle nautical character, the residence blends seamlessly into the winter landscape, becoming almost one with its surroundings.
Unfolding spaces
From the outset, the project is guided by a simple idea: to create a home that feels welcoming, adaptable, and generous. The entry sets the tone, opening onto a spacious arrival zone directly connected to the double garage and an oversized sports-oriented mudroom, complete with a counter and integrated sink. Together, these first spaces form a clear, cohesive sequence that naturally leads into the main living areas.
The main level then unfolds as a bright, continuous sequence. An open, inviting living room extends to a sunrise-facing terrace, perfect for taking in the stillness of the morning. The dining room comfortably seats twelve, while the kitchen becomes a true social hub, anchored by two striking, irregularly shaped islands, and paired with a fully equipped service kitchen. A second terrace, off the kitchen and designed as an outdoor cooking area, is oriented for sunset evenings. A discreet powder room and a dedicated dog room round out the floor.
Upstairs, the primary quarters are conceived as a suspended volume, fully opened to capture the unobstructed view. This private retreat includes a home office, a meditation room, a full bathroom, a walk-in closet, and a bedroom with a reading nook and fireplace. An intimate, calming world unto itself.
On the garden level, the children’s spaces take shape: two full suites with desks, a playroom, and four built-in bunk beds for sleepovers. In a separate wing, guests enjoy two bedrooms, a shared bathroom, and a compact kitchenette. At the centre of this level, entertainment and relaxation come together with a home theatre, a billiards room, and a spa-inspired wellness zone wrapped in warm wood and frosted glass. This enveloping cocoon follows a curated sequence from sauna to shower to cold plunge and washroom, then extends outdoors with a hot tub and firepit. An adjacent training room completes the experience, also with direct access to the lake.
With such a rich, layered program, the challenge was to find the right form, one that honours the site without overbuilding. Staying true to its philosophy, MU Architecture shaped the design around continuous spatial optimization, ensuring that every square foot is purposeful, effortless, and deeply lived-in.
Essence and experience
Inside, the richness of the wood palette offers a striking counterpoint to the home’s exterior shell, infusing every room with a warm, enveloping, and welcoming atmosphere. Washed in natural light, the interiors open generously to the lake and mountains, present in nearly every view. A true symphony of volumes unfolds: some interlock, others slide, rise, or dip, shaping moods that shift from intimate and hushed to expansive and breathtaking. Curves bring softness and flow, while crisp alignments reveal the precision of the spatial composition. Material transitions introduce movement, yet the overall experience remains calm and grounding. Every detail, finish and refined line contributes to a controlled harmony, leaving nothing unplanned. Underneath it all is a highly engineered and elaborate steel frame, carefully coordinated with the home’s electrical and mechanical complex systems.
Materiality is further elevated through thoughtfully integrated furnishings: custom libraries, storage, and built-ins reinforce the architectural continuity. Each area finds its place around the home’s core, encouraging connection while protecting privacy. Despite the project’s scale, the rooms feel generous without ever becoming showy.
The timeless journey
Born from an ongoing dialogue between architects and clients, this residence is a shared work, shaped by architectural exploration and collective ambition. It also leaves a meaningful local footprint, engaging craftspeople and strengthening regional expertise.
Designed to endure, the home embraces a legacy-driven approach, built for longevity and for passing on. Through its timeless language and rigor, it asserts a clear vision: living architecture that creates an ever-renewing experience and stands up to time. This is how The Albatross was built, exactly as imagined.
Technical sheet
Name of the Project: The Albatross
Location: La Conception, Québec
Completion: 23 avril 2024
Clients: Undisclosed
Architect: MU Architecture,
in collaboration with Anik Patry architect
Team: Charles Côté, Jean-Sébastien Herr, Magda Telenga, Andrée-Anne Godin, Alexandre Arcens, Lou Émier, Baptiste Balbrick,
Structural Engineer: Génibois
Mechanical Engineer: Antoine Assaf
Geotechnical Engineer: Paskal Lamontagne
Landscape Architect: Josiane Léger
Landscape Contractor: Parker-Charbonneau
General Contractor: Construction Metric
Metal Work: Entreprise Slik, Felix Lepage Design
Cabinet Making: La Fab’ric
Doors and windows: Alumilex
Wood cladding: Juste du Pin
Photos: Stéphane Groleau
Budget: Undisclosed
About MU Architecture
Founded in Montreal in 2010 by Charles Côté and Jean-Sébastien Herr, MU Architecture is known for its contemporary residences, creative office spaces, and forward-thinking projects. Drawing on experience from renowned firms in Montreal, Vienna, Barcelona, and Dubai, the founders have infused international standards into their practice.
MU Architecture shapes unique spaces using the latest technologies, blending refined style, natural light, and innovation. The firm stands out for its human-centered approach, strong communication, and commitment to environmentally conscious design.
The work of MU Architecture is driven by a talented and passionate team and has earned multiple awards and international recognition.
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