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Maison Boyer, Montréal, Canada by Le Borgne Rizk Architecture

Project name:
Maison Boyer
Architecture firm:
Le Borgne Rizk Architecture
Location:
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Photography:
Studio CRBN
Principal architect:
Sophie Le Borgne, Amani Rizk
Design team:
Collaborators:
Interior design:
Le Borgne Rizk Architecture
Built area:
1200 ft²
Site area:
180 m²
Design year:
2021
Completion year:
2022
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Luminaires Authentik
Supervision:
Le Borgne Rizk Architecture
Visualization:
Enscape
Tools used:
Revit
Construction:
Construction N. Deslauriers
Material:
Budget:
750 000 $ CAD
Client:
Private
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Residential › Row House

Le Borgne Rizk Architecture: At the vibrant heart of Plateau Mont-Royal, a once neglected duplex, transformed by the determination of its new occupants, emerges like a phoenix from the ashes of its past. It was nothing but a forgotten and forsaken space, but today, it embodies resilience and rebirth. In this bustling urban environment, the modernized family finds refuge. Every dark corner and dusty nook has been meticulously deconstructed to make way for a bold vision of city life. Despite a modest budget, the transformation unfolds with grace and ingenuity, proving that the urban dream is attainable for all.

The streamlined rooms exude simplicity and harmony. Bare walls reveal space, inviting light to dance through the windows. Every detail is carefully considered to maximize comfort and efficiency, creating a familial sanctuary amidst the urban bustle. In this renovated duplex, living in the city takes on a new meaning. It's an ode to community life, where the lively streets of Plateau become a natural extension of home. Open spaces foster interactions and exchanges, while modern touches bring a breath of fresh air to the whole.

Through this transformation, the duplex on Plateau Mont-Royal becomes a symbol of a new way of urban living. It's a bold affirmation that family happiness and urban dynamism are not incompatible, but rather complementary.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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