Lansdowne House is a successful Affleck de la project Riva Architects, which managed to combine traditional brick and neo-Gothic into a single whole. The house is located in the suburbs of Montreal, Canada. This place was once an Anglo-Saxon enclave, therefore red brick houses were popular here. In 2010, with reconstruction, architects decided to make some special feature in traditional architecture for these places, and settled on neo-Gothic, thus deciding to emphasize the contrast between old and new. The asymmetry of the facade goes completely into the interior. Irregular shapes of space are emphasized by the alternation of colors, textures and materials. In front of the house above the entrance had to lay a window to displace the central axis. In the back of the house large windows are located, so there is no lack of light here. is he penetrates every corner thanks to glass railing and a bridge on second floor. To the right of the entrance is a small office. If go further, you will see the kitchen and dining room, followed by comfortable living room. Light neutral colors in the dining room disturb gorgeous red chairs. Due to the ceiling height of the chandelier above the table suspended on steel threads. Have you noticed the narrow long windows? This The house impresses with its atmosphere!
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