Web Exclusive: La SHED Architecture

Facade. Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Located in what used to be a Plateau-Mont-Royal general store, La SHED’s office preserves the area?s vernacular architecture while adopting a resolutely contemporary appearance that reflects the company?s image.
The workshop and adjacent meeting space are completely open and the glass façade allows passers-by to observe the architects at work. Halfway between an office and a boutique, the space redefines the traditional architect?s office. The original building?s structure, located at the centre of the office, is highlighted by its neon colour scheme. On one side of the office is a large white block that contains the meeting room, kitchen and stationery. The central block on the other side of the office is divided into a materials library that harkens back to the general store?s shelving units. These shelves allow light to filter through to the meeting room that is isolated by a frosted glass wall. The wood paneling, table trestles, lighting and choice of accessories combine to provide the workshop with a casual, collegial and well thought out atmosphere. Work space. Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
The bathroom, located in la Shed?s basement at the foot of a black steel staircase, is surprising due to its lack of a partition. The sliding full height pocket door disappears entirely once open, thus removing any boundaries within the space. The wall-to-wall mirror at the back of the bathroom conveys an air of mystery while the sink ...
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