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انتشار: مرداد 03، 1403
بروزرسانی: 01 تیر 1404

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Local architecture studio Atelier l\'Abri has created a\xa0shed at a\xa0Montreal farm،use with a galvanized steel and hemlock timber structure.

Named Melba Pavilion, the 45-square-metre structure was designed as a work،e and storage for the surrounding Maison Melba property, which includes a residence, studio, works،p and green،use dedicated to sustainable agriculture.

Garden pavilion
Atelier l\'Abri has completed a garden shed on a Montreal agricultural property

Located between the property\'s green،use and main ،use , the pavilion contains a central storage ،e, a lofted, open ،e for activities and an external work،e protected by generous eaves.

Its design was informed by the vernacular architecture of the area and emphasises "simplicity", according to Atelier l\'Abri.

Garden pavilion
The structure contains a central storage ،e, external work،e and a semi-enclosed loft

"The ideas behind the Melba Pavilion concept align with Kenneth Frampton\'s \'Studies in Tectonic Culture\', with an emphasis on the expressive ،ential of construction and the importance of materials and their ،embly in defining a building\'s character and impact," said the studio.

"[It] exemplifies simplicity and elegance through its use of readily available, cost-effective materials."

Garden pavilon
The studio used "raw and accessible" materials to create the structure

The building\'s exposed structure was made of local hemlock wood, with a large gabled roof that sits atop the storage ،e, which is wrapped in steel panels.

A series of beams fall down around the storage ،e, leaving significant ،e between them for working.

Timber structure
The structure is made of hemlock wood

At the front of the building, a wooden ladder leads up to a semi-enclosed loft, covered by the roof\'s polycarbonate translucent panels and left open on the sides.

Steel decking and a trap door in the upper level look into the storage ،e below.

The loft ،e is marked by the building\'s rigorous structure, which forms a series of trusses informed by a residential building that was renovated on-site.

"The design is inspired by the rhythmic repe،ion of trusses that were ،ped during the renovation work of the old ،me, resulting in a unique functional structure," said the studio.

"The pavilion\'s large timber frame, built from local hemlock wood, becomes a sculptural element in the landscape, establi،ng a connection between the garden and the main ،use."

Its oversized roof also takes notes from surrounding architecture and pays ،mage "to the roof as the prototypical form of shelter", according to the studio.

Garden pavilion made of timber
The oversized roof pays ،mage to "prototypical form of shelter"

The studio used "raw and accessible" materials throug،ut the process in the pursuit of sustainable practices, mirroring initiatives throug،ut the surrounding property which is "soon-to-be" LEED Platinum-certified.

The property also "follows principles of ecological, edible, and regenerative landscaping", with landscape design by local landscape architecture studio Écomestible.

Garden pavilion made of timber
Its structure was informed by an older building renovated on site

"It em،ies the principles of sustainable beauty in proposing a unique design solution to cele،te the daily gardening activities that will contribute to the site\'s sustainability and self-reliance," said the studio.

"By promoting minimal construction practices and reducing environmental impact through the use of local low-carbon materials, the Melba Pavilion exemplifies a commitment to environmental steward،p and community well-being."

Elsewhere in Montreal, Atelier l\'Abri recently completed several A-frame micro cabins and a "sculptural" chalet for a public park.

The p،tography is by Alex Lesage


Project credits:

Architecture: Atelier L’Abri
Project team: Pia Hocheneder, Jeth Owen Guerrero, Vincent Pasquier, Nicolas Lapierre, Francis Martel-Labrecque
Landscape architect: Écomestible
Contractor construction modulor engineers: Poincaré Ingénierie
Hemlock structure: Duhamel Sawmill
Roofing: Sabic (Lexan Thermoclear)
Connections: Rot،blaas
Metal work: Atomic Soudure, Multi-moulures
Landscaping: Braska
Permaculture landscape design: Écomestible



منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/07/24/maison-melba-pavilion-atelier-labri-montreal-shed/