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Project La Géode Location: Montreal, Canada Architect: ADHOC Architectes LIVING FOR THE CITY In an historically working class neighbourhood of Montreal known for its residential energy and vibrancy, La Géode apartment building reveals a new approach to urban living Coming up with a completely new model for residential living in a city can require an intrepid approach from an architect. Often city bylaws will work against him or her, and developers may also be apprehensive as to how readily a fresh design vernacular will appeal to buyers. Based in Montreal, the ADHOC Architectes team has designed an alternative blueprint for residential living that challenges the tradition for long narrow homes on small lots that’s been typical in the city. search | save | share at For this ground-breaking design, ADHOC cleared a one-level home hogging a rather small 7m x 24m site and replaced it with a five-apartment building that wraps around a private inner courtyard. Lead architect Jean-François St-Onge explains how the name of the complex – La Géode – is a metaphor for the design. “Geologically speaking, a geode is a rock with a hollow centre lined with sparkling crystals and here the apartment building is the protective rock, while These pages:A splash of geometric tiles on a sidewalk entrance and tunnel are the only clues to the secret heart of this Montreal apartment block by ADHOC Architectes. The predominant brick cladding merges with the street’s wider material vernacular.