T B A bridges century-old carriage residence with a floating extension in montréal


    the extension by ‘T B A’ squeezes between two century-old homes

     

    mid-century modern meets a stripped-down victorian shell as T B A (thomas balaban architecte) constructs a floating extension in montréal’s sought-after plateau area. with the aim to squeeze in as much home as possible out of a centenary carriage home and its neighbor, an elevated, galvanized volume overheads the gap. challenged to preserve the building’s exterior space, the designers ensure that a surrounding courtyard embraces the structure. 

    T B A bridges century-old carriage home with a floating extension in montréal
    T B A’s floating extension protects the precious outdoor space

    all images courtesy of T B A

    photographs by adrien williams 

     

     

    galvanized, the floating home reflects the sky and foliage

     

     

     

    ‘the floating extension on the second floor protects this precious outdoor space while adding the additional breathing room the young family required,’ say the architects.

    T B A bridges century-old carriage home with a floating extension in montréal
    the galvanized cladded panels reflect the tree foliage and sky, blurring this way the connection contrast

     

     

    T B A places openings strategically for privacy and light

     

    T B A bridges century-old carriage home with a floating extension in montréal
    the renovation celebrates the natural qualities of the utilitarian structure

    T B A bridges century-old carriage home with a floating extension in montréal
    on the walls, a unified plywood finish decorates the space, as the steel structure imitates wood joinery

     



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