LA CIME
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Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Exterior LigthingSNOC
Aluminum doors and windows Fabelta
Hanging net À la hauteur
Concrete floor Concept Béton Design
StoveDekko
StoveJotul

Product Spec Sheet
Exterior Ligthing
by SNOC
Aluminum doors and windows
by Fabelta
Hanging net
Concrete floor
Stove
by Dekko
Stove
by Jotul

LA CIME

naturehumaine as Architects

La Cime is a micro-chalet project in the heart of nature in the village of Sainte-Béatrix in Lanaudière, with the sensory adventure as a starting point. It is located on a densely wooded land offering high views of the treetops. The small dwelling borders a significant drop in land of approximately 100 feet. Depending on the season and the density of the foliage, we can see the De la Boule river further below.

For environmental reasons, the micro-chalet is perched on a series of galvanized steel piles to reduce the impact of the construction on the plant cover and to allow the natural flow of runoff water. The project also received a LEED GOLD certification in addition to meeting novoclimat standards, thanks to, among other things, a more efficient envelope.

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Built on two levels with a maximum permitted area of 525 ft2, the ground floor of the chalet is perched 12 feet above the ground. It is reached via a galvanized steel staircase with an intermediate landing. From an arrival point protected from bad weather, you can access the terrace, the sauna and the interior space of the micro-chalet. On this floor is a vestibule, a bathroom, a hammam shower and the only bedroom. A staircase then leads us to the second floor, including the living spaces. 

Wishing to create a unique sensory experience for visitors, the design of the building was determined by the beauty of the views of the surrounding nature. Living spaces such as the living room, dining room and kitchen are located at height to amplify the levitation effect in the plant canopy. The windows are intended to be framed but generous to take advantage of the panorama. The felt experience is also magnified by the floating effect provided by the location of the home, at the edge of the steep slope of the land.

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The micro-chalet is made up of 3 main areas: the interior volume of two floors; the suspended terrace coupled with a circular hot bath and a relaxation area; and finally, the sauna with its outdoor shower. The 3 entities are connected by an exterior covered passageway identifiable on the facade by an openwork wooden slat shutter. The result is a covered area offering both a glimpse of the plant canopy and access to all the project's spa-like facilities.  

Inspired by the architecture of traditional chalets, the volume of the project adopts a double slope roof coupled with minimalist details: slight roof overhangs, transparent facade corner and insertion of oversized glass panels. Pre-aged western pine covers all the facades to unify the different components of the small refuge. The interior is also treated seamlessly with white pine paneling on the walls and ceilings, a diamond-polished radiant concrete slab, built-in plywood furniture and a net of woven ropes as a hammock above climbing stairs.

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Despite the plurality of places and spatial experiences confined in a small space, a climate of tranquility and simplicity emerges from the whole. It is this simplicity that leaves plenty of room for relaxation and the treetops.

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Team:

Architects: naturehumaine

General contractor: Construction Denis Joly 
Structural engineer: Geniex 
Cabinetry: Ébénisterie St-Alphonse
Design collaboration for integrated furniture: Fana Studio Créatif
Landscaping: PDG terrassement

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Materials Used:

Aluminum doors and windows: NZP Fenestration & Fabelta 
Wood siding: Juste du Pin
Sauna & hammam: Sauna Concept 
Hot tub: Sauna Concept
Concrete floor: Concept Béton Design
Interior paneling: Tremtech 
Custom metalwork: La Souderie 
Hanging net: À la hauteur 
Stove (interior): Jotul 
Stove (exterior): Dekko 
Interior lighting: Luminaire Authentik
Exterior lighting: SNOC 
Outdoor stairs: Ray Métal 

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