La maison contemporaine de ville Alexandra Residence by Naturehumaine

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Magnifique maison contemporaine construire en plein Montréal

Alexandra Residence est une maison contemporaine minimaliste construite à Montréal (Canada) imaginée par Naturehumaine. L’objectif du client était de maximiser l’éclairage naturel dans la maison avec une difficulité supplémentaire: La maison est orienté Est-Ouest. L’utilisation de miroirs et de la couleur blanche ont permis de donner énormément de lumière dans cette maison contemporaine. Il faut souligné le savoir-faire de l’architecte pour la salle de bain et la cuisine qui sont absolument uniques.

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Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (11)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (12)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (14)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (15)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (16)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (19)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (21)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (3)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (6)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (7)

Alexandra Residence is a minimalist house located in Montreal, Canada, designed by Naturehumaine. The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. (8)