SONO by Atelier Carle in Wentworth-Nord, Canada
This secondary residence organically articulates a unified composition, oriented toward northern light, framing landscapes found within a vast panorama that opens onto the site

SOURCE: V2COM-- PHOTOGRAPHY: Félix Michaud

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud
Three long concrete walls of varying heights, in scale with the landscape, form the approach to the building: they resonate with the permanence of the now-architectured site and anchor it in time. A narrow gap between the walls reveals the entrance.
Beyond this threshold, the spaces organize the living areas according to a flexible layout and timber structure, thereby signaling their capacity to adapt over a more distant temporal horizon.
The clients, a couple of friends wishing to share the same secondary residence, had an implicit directive: to share a space without being obliged to “live together” in every respect. The articulation of the architectural volumes thus creates a meandering sequence of spaces that gradually reveal the whole, ensuring a certain visual intimacy and a fragmentation of the acoustic environment. Sign of the times, the kitchen is the space that opens completely onto the landscape: a gathering place, both for the couple and their guests, and metaphorically, with the surrounding natural environment.

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud
The conceptual framework of the project is therefore not based on stylistic or identity-related architectural references of the region. Rather than prescribing specific uses, it weaves connections between the body’s in situ perception of the landscape and the real, and that of the space that “frames” experiences across the variations of time.
This refers to the intention to promote a practice that prioritizes the phenomenological qualities of space, rather than being determined by a calculated assembly of programmatic components. The spaces unfold in terraces following the natural slope of the site. The varied viewpoints revealed within each room, together with the shifting qualities of the indirect light, constitute the haptic characteristics which, like the large abstract wall abutting the landscape upon arrival, are the result of the sensitive exploration advocated by the firm. The outcome is an architectural language that responds to the heterogeneity of the real, rather than constructing a rigid identity derived from often exclusive precepts.

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud
The SONO residence was realized through a carefully orchestrated relationship between the builders and the key trades involved in the project. The trust of all collaborators was instrumental in the success of this approach. For the firm, it has become a model of development that the framework of a traditional fixed-price contract struggles to contain. The new challenges of time for an architectural practice of meaningful consequence can no longer be accommodated by a linear approach in which the architect is the sole initiator of decisions. It is also thanks to the clients’ constant patience and enthusiasm that this vision was able to take shape within a climate of mutual trust.
The design of the exposed structure, developed in collaboration with a local carpenter responsible for the production and installation of the woodwork, enabled the sourcing of a significant quantity of hemlock from a site adjacent to the project. The close relationship maintained with this collaborator was fundamental to the development of details and their execution on site. This wood was also used on the north façade, notably for the columns, fascias, and cladding. An ecological and locally sourced building material, hemlock naturally aligns with a responsible approach. The house is furthermore anchored on existing bedrock, without blasting or significant excavation, thus avoiding any major intervention on the site.

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud

Photo Credit: Félix Michaud
Technical sheet
Name: SONO
Location: Wentworth-North, Quebec, Canada
Year of completion: 2025
Area : 214 m2 / 2 300 ft2
Team
Alain Carle / Founding architect
Isaniel Lévesque / Associate architect (project manager)
Baptiste Balbrick / M.Arch
James Jabbour / M.Arch
Starr Wang / M.Arch
Sarah Mei Mousseau / Architectural technologist
Collaborators
General contractor: Metric Construction Inc.
Structural engineer: VCMa Engineering consultants
Geotechnical engineer: Ingénat Engineering consultants
Reclaimed wood: Taylor Lukian
Windows: Shalwin
Willwork: Xavier Collection
Photo credit
Félix Michaud
About Alain Carle
For more than twenty-five years, Alain Carle has relied on a pedagogical approach that he developed as a teacher and researcher in the Master’s program at the School of Architecture of the University of Montreal. In 2023, from a perspective of continuity and consolidation of the achievements of the last decades, Carle joined forces with five key collaborators to become Atelier Carle, thus underlining a new inclusive and forward-looking project.
Formed by creative and daring minds, the firm’s team presents projects where the specificity of place, the precise work of materiality, and diversified construction techniques are an integral part of the creative process.
Founder Alain Carle presents lectures that highlight the firm’s creative approach, but also his own sensitivity to the theoretical approach to projects. One of them, “La part du paysage”, states the essential component of the landscape not as a vector of identity, but rather as an opening on its specificity, its exemplarity, and its capacity for modification.
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