MU Architecture works in collaboration with JS Bourdages Architecture on the new Memphremagog Lake Residence. It is located on Lake Memphremagog in Canada and measures out to an extensive 6,700-square-foot design. It is detailed with an undulating roof and has a cantilevered pool.
The design inspiration stems from an unfolded wing of a bird and the roof is dramatically angular. It is surrounded by a plethora of greenery and opens up with a wide range of outdoor spaces. One of the notable rooms is the living space, which boasts an open design. It is connected to the dining room and kitchen -- all of which rest under a wide series of heights of the wood-covered ceiling.
Image Credit: Jean-Sébastien Herr
What's Driving This Trend
- Angular Architecture
- Designing modern buildings with angular shapes and structures can create visually striking homes and buildings that stand out.
- Undulating Roofs
- Using roofs that mimic natural shapes like waves or wings can add unique and organic elements to building design.
- Indoor-outdoor Living
- Creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces enhances a home's livability and allows people to be close to nature
Who This Affects Most
- Architecture
- Architecture firms can incorporate modern and innovative design elements like angular structures and undulating roofs to create visually striking and functional buildings.
- Construction
- Construction companies can specialize in building modern homes that prioritize indoor-outdoor living, using materials like wood to create warmth and character.
- Real Estate
- Real estate agents and developers can market unique homes with features like cantilevered pools and dramatic angular roofs to appeal to buyers seeking modern and distinctive design.
