...

Laconic cubic architecture of a detached house unites the historical epochs

This article examines a unique detached house that combines classic and modern architecture. It features a cubic structure that absorbs light from all angles and provides stunning views. Inside, the house intermingles lighting and natural elements to create a dynamic, inviting atmosphere. The exterior is rendered in a neo-classical style, which gives the structure a timeless quality. Visitors are sure to appreciate the blend of style, comfort, and captivating design that this detached house has to offer.

Residence Dulwich was designed by the architectural firm NatureHumaine in 2014. This creation is located on an island Saint-Lambert, Quebec, Canada.

Residence in Canada

Double height ceilings in the rooms characterize the public areas, the floor with private spaces retains a warm home atmosphere.

Interior of a residence in Canada
Interior of a residence in Canada
Interior of a residence in Canada
Interior of a Residence in Canada
Interior of a residence in Canada
Interior of a Canadian residence
The interior of a residence in Canada
Interior of a residence in Canada
Bathroom Interiors

A house in Canada from NatureHumaine.

Rate the article
( No ratings yet )
Antonio Jonson

Hello there! I'm Antonio Jonson, and I'm thrilled to share my passion for appliance repair and installation with you. As an author on this website, I'm driven by my love for technology and my desire to help others understand and resolve issues related to their appliances.

Tips on any topic from experts
Comments: 2
  1. Magnolia

    This architectural style seems intriguing, but how does the combination of historical epochs translate into the design of a detached house?

    Reply
  2. Avery Foster

    Is the incorporation of a laconic cubic architectural style in a detached house an effective way to blend various historical epochs?

    Reply
Add comments