The Bic V Angl Home by NatureHumaine Is a Cubic Balancing Act
An overlapping masterpiece that has worked with the design cues of its previous residence.
Located near Canada’s captivating Bic National Park, the Montreal-based architect’s practice NatureHumaine has created a cubic extension to an outdated home while retaining its original structure and presence. Summarized as a cubic construction, the Bic V Angl home now incorporates two new wood and steel volumes juxtaposed against the design’s existing coated brick space. Presented as an “L-shape” solution to the consumer’s needs, the home features a new kitchen and bedroom setup with an intriguing junction present at the three boxes’ intersection that allows natural light to flood in due to the its double height volumes. Enjoy a selection of images above and head directly to NatureHumaine’s official website for more information on its fascinating new design.