Lakeside Cabin

Atelier Schwimmer
21. d’abril 2020
Photo: Adrien Williams (Image courtesy of v2com)
Project: Chalet Lakeside, 2019
Location: Lac-Brome
Architect: Atelier Schwimmer
  • Project Team: Felix Schwimmer, Francesca Fiaschi
Consultants: Yannick Pelletier – Structural Eng., Yves Leblanc – Hydro.Eng., Steve St-Hilaire – PercoDesign.
Construction: Dunfab construction, Guillaume Dumas
Area: 3,200 sf
Photo: Adrien Williams
Program

As the brothers relish the possibilities and pleasures offered by a leisure society of skis, snowshoes, fishing rods, mud, luggage, grocery bags… the mundane vanishes when they enter the building.

Playing piano and guitar, sharing stories, eating together, playing board games, watching movies, the more, the merrier, participants share the space and enjoy the views.

Photo: Adrien Williams
Site

The tension rooted in the site stems from urban-size width that squeezes the house between a number of others houses on its sides and its infinite view over the lakefront sheltered by a natural wall created by the tree-filled hill in the back.

We have created the Black Cabin situated near a small town in the Eastern Townships, set amongst classical 19th-century houses and more recently built modest cottages. Conceived as an archetypical house, the building has three entrances, forming a loggia at the entrance and at the back, and a covered terrace on the side.

Photo: Adrien Williams
Architecture

The cabin is centered around an atrium that opens to the outdoors. The design was developed around a fireplace set beside a triple-height area that makes it visible from everywhere within the cabin thus generating a canyon of hospitality. Located in the center of a concrete slab floor on the ground floor, it divides the open space into areas of various spatial qualities. On both sides of the canyon, glazed walls offer views on the outdoors. Traversing the canyon on the second floor is a bridge that creates more common space. Four bedrooms open onto the bridge.

The exterior cladding is made of larch treated with two methods. Charred planks face directly the elements and natural oil protects the recessed less exposed planks. This play of dark and light increases the singular aspect of the house.

Photo: Adrien Williams
Photo: Adrien Williams
Photo: Adrien Williams
Photo: Adrien Williams
Photo: Adrien Williams
Drawing: Atelier Schwimmer
Drawing: Atelier Schwimmer
Drawing: Atelier Schwimmer
Drawing: Atelier Schwimmer

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