the project reinterprets the typical duplex by replacing wood construction with a concrete structure<\/p>\n
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a long, curved, concrete kitchen island serves as a sculptural centerpiece within the open-plan interior<\/p>\n
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varied concrete finishes include scarified terrazzo floors and formwork-marked walls<\/p>\n
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project info:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n name: <\/strong>Maison-Jardin BEAU<\/p>\n architect:\u00a0<\/strong>Alexandre Bernier Architecte<\/a> | @alexandrebernierarchitecte<\/a><\/p>\n location:\u00a0<\/strong>Montreal, Canada<\/p>\n photography:\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a9 Maxime Brouillet<\/a> | @maximebrouillet<\/a><\/p>\n The post alexandre bernier architecte designs concrete residence within a garden in montreal<\/a> appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" A home hidden in St-Henri, Montreal Alexandre Bernier Architecte’s Maison-Jardin BEAU hides within Montreal\u2019s St-Henri neighborhood with an understated confidence. Here, in a district shaped by industrial history and tight urban fabric, the house maintains a quiet autonomy. Its slender vertical form, shaped by concrete, engages gently with the…<\/p>\n