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Bruj Creative Laboratory Apartment / Studio Jean Verville architectes

Now dividing his time between practice and teaching at the School of Architecture of Laval University in Quebec City, architect Jean Verville, appealed by the brutalist architecture punctuating the national capital with significant buildings, established his creative laboratory in a residential tower, designed in the 1970s by architect Marcel Bilodeau, and standing out as a monumental sculpture facing the Plains of Abraham Park. The rehabilitation of a compact 79m unit is deployed in an architectural experiment orchestrating a space with a graphic dimension. Like an observation post offering breathtaking views of the Laurentian Mountains, the urban landscape, and the St Lawrence River, the interior comes alive with an immutable body-to-body relationship between transparency and reflection, while transforming realities through distancing and multiplication.

© Maryse Béland, Maxime Brouillet, Antoine Michel © Maryse Béland, Maxime Brouillet, Antoine Michel
  • architects: Studio Jean Verville architectes
  • Location: Québec City, Canada
  • Project Year: 2024
  • Photographs: Maryse Béland, Maxime Brouillet, Antoine Michel
  • Area: 79.0 m2

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