modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec

Delordinaire elevates residence in quebec with their stilt design

 

Located on the shores of Lake Saint-Jean in Quebec, The Cache residence by Delordinaire Architects in collaboration with Annie Sylvain Architects utilizes a modular system designed to integrate into its secluded surroundings. Building on the innovative legacy of their 2020 project High House, Delordinaire continues rethinking residential typologies with their signature elevated stilt design. Prefabricated in northern Montreal, this typology reduces the environmental footprint, requiring minimal foundations and preserving the natural terrain. This approach creates a shaded outdoor space beneath the dwelling, ideal for warmer months, offering elevated interior views that immerse residents in the stunning landscape.

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
all images by Félix Michaud, courtesy of Delordinaire

 

 

the modular cache houses are tailored to their location

 

True to Delordinaire’s architectural philosophy, the 50-square-meter residence is clad in larch wood, with clean lines and geometric forms. Carefully transported and installed on-site, each home is uniquely tailored to its specific location, with adjustments in height and orientation optimizing sunlight, ventilation, and views. The central living area, a focal point of the design, features expansive bay windows that offer views of the vast horizon of Lake Saint-Jean. 

 

Delordinaire describes their approach as more than functional—it’s about creating spaces that ‘resonate.’ This means encouraging mindfulness and cultivating a heightened sensitivity to the environment. Through the thoughtful use of natural materials, precise proportions, and strategic openings, The Cache creates a link between its inhabitants and the natural surroundings. The elevated design, meticulous craftsmanship, and intimate scale of the Cache draw occupants into an intimate communion with the natural beauty of Lake Saint-Jean. ‘Through our creations, we aim to offer more than a functional habitat. It is a way of living—contemplative moments suspended in time,’ the team at Delordinaire explains.

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
The Cache is located on the shores of Lake Saint-Jean in Quebec

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
utilizing a modular system designed to integrate into its secluded surroundings

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
Delordinaire continues their rethinking of residential typologies

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
prefabricated in northern Montreal, this typology reduces the environmental footprint

prefabricated-residence-delordinaire-stilts-preserve-natural-terrain-quebec-designboom-1800-01

requiring minimal foundations and preserving the natural terrain

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
the approach creates a shaded outdoor space beneath the dwelling

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
offering elevated interior views that immerse residents in the landscape

modular residence by delordinaire balances on stilts to preserve natural terrain in quebec
the 50-square-meter residence is clad in larch wood, with clean lines and geometric forms

prefabricated-residence-delordinaire-stilts-preserve-natural-terrain-quebec-designboom-1800-02

each home is uniquely tailored to its specific location

 

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The Cache creates a link between its inhabitants and the landscape
The Cache creates a link between its inhabitants and the landscape
the central living area features expansive bay windows
the central living area features expansive bay windows
elevated design, craftsmanship, and intimate scale draw occupants into a communion with the lake Saint-Jean
elevated design, craftsmanship, and intimate scale draw occupants into a communion with the lake Saint-Jean
the furniture completes the serene interiors
the furniture completes the serene interiors

project info: 

 

name: The Cache

architect: Delordinaire | @delordinaire

location: Lake Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada

area: 50 square meters

 

collaborators: Annie Sylvain Architects | @asylvain_architecte
photographer: Félix Michaud | @michaudfelix_photo

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