The Maison Koya project proposes a variation on the concept of temporality of the work set out in the presentation of the installation project L’Empreinte - Le Parloir presented in the Hors Catégorie section this year. It presents an offshoot of this principle in the control universe; an application also found in the True North project we present the same category.
The site is part of a real estate development on the approaches to the town of Saint-Sauveur in the Laurentians. This area is in Montréal’s second ring of outlying communities, where the occupants have chosen to settle to combine a lifestyle in a natural setting (in the mountains) with the conveniences of a small regional town. They have also chosen to make their project multigenerational, by allocating spaces for grandparents and their children.
There is thus a temporal relationship, which poses an interesting problem for the design of this residence’s spaces. We are interested in the changing nature of the program, the family composition and the residents’ location in the spaces that are bound to change over time within the complex.