Autor: Natalie Dionne Architecture

Led by architect Natalie Dionne and her partner Martin Laneuville, the firm Natalie Dionne Architecture has received widespread attention over the last few years for their residential work. Known for their ability to transform stern interiors into vibrant living spaces, they have renovated and built several homes in Montréal’s older neighborhoods. Their thorough understanding of the city’s fabric, and its housing stock, has led them to search for respectful and innovative solutions in every one of their projects.

Their first significant work was the U-House, which the firm designed as a home / studio on a derelict Montréal site. It received a major architecture award at the time, as did their T-House built in a country setting.  These, as well as their most recent interventions, have appeared in numerous publications. Previously involved with visual arts and the film industry, Dionne and Laneuville acquired a deep understanding of lighting and scenic effects. Clearly visible in their projects, this knowledge has helped them come up with unusual concepts that bring poetry to daily life.

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19.5.2020

Bick House

Montréal is known for its lively neighborhoods and its traditional streets, lined with two- and three-story row houses. Often built in the first half of the 20th Century, these homes no longer correspond to today’s lifestyles. In the hope of preserving this urban heritage, a number of architects are now attempting to give these homes a new lease on life.

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