La Cime: Exploring Naturehumaine’s Sustainable Micro-Chalet
Naturhumaine [architecture+design] has unveiled a captivating micro-chalet project, La Cime, in the heart of the Canadian wilderness. This 538-square-foot house, designed in 2024, sits atop a densely wooded lot in the village of Sainte-Béatrix, Lanaudière, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding treetops.
Thoughtfully crafted to minimize its environmental impact, the property features a LEED GOLD certification and Novoclimat standards, showcasing the architects’ commitment to sustainability.
About La Cime
Nestled in the heart of nature, La Cime is a remarkable micro-chalet project located in the charming village of Sainte-Béatrix, Canada. Designed by the renowned architecture firm, naturehumaine [architecture+design], this eco-conscious dwelling takes the sensory experience to new heights. A Seamless Integration with Nature
Perched atop a densely wooded land, La Cime offers breathtaking views of the treetops and the nearby De la Boule River. To minimize its environmental impact, the micro-chalet rests on a series of galvanized steel piles, allowing the natural flow of runoff water and preserving the plant cover. Additionally, the project boasts a LEED GOLD certification and meets Novoclimat standards, ensuring an efficient and sustainable design.
A Captivating Sensory Journey
Guests are welcomed through a protected entry point, leading them to the terrace, sauna, and the micro-chalet’s interior. The ground floor, situated 12 feet (3...
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