Dezeen's top 10 Canadian houses of 2019
From a snow-covered gabled home to clifftop residences, Canada's residential architecture continued to boom this year. Bridget Cogley selects 10 highlights to continue our review of 2019.
Hatley House Residence by Pelletier de Fontenay
Three different volumes are topped with gabled roofs and clad in slender wood boards to form this house in rural Quebec. Montreal studio Pelletier de Fontenay outfitted the residence with white walls, polished concrete floors, and black cabinets inside.
The house also contains a meditation room in one of the pitches on the upper level, wrapped with plywood walls, floors and ceilings to add warmth.
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House H by Chris Collaris
Dutch architect Chris Collaris sourced light-grey stone called eramosa from a nearby quarry to build the linear House H in Canada's Great Lakes region, close to the US border. Reclaimed wood wraps around the flat roofline and is also grey, as is the flooring of a large patio, to create a greyscale palette that contrasts with the property's grassy landscape. The monochrome palette continues inside the home with white walls and cabinetry, and black furniture.
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Residence Le Nid by Anne Carrier Architecture
Residence Le Nid perches on a hillside overlooking the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. Local studio Anne Carrier Architecture clad the two-storey dwelling with wood to match the bark on the pine trees that surround the property.
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