The Maddock House by Marc Boutin
The Marc Boutin Architectural Collaborative designed the Maddock house in Calgary, Canada.

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The Maddock House by Marc Boutin
This design, developed for a family of four, creates a series of sophisticated relationships between interior and exterior space. Critical to the design is the embracing of the dramatic views to the Rocky Mountains and the city centre to the west. In order to enhance this valuable site amenity, the social spaces on all levels are wrapped around view terraces with expansive floor to ceiling glazing.
Both the Living Room and the Kitchen wrap around a south-west facing courtyard that seamlessly facilitates socializing with family and friends. Outdoor fireplaces, located in the courtyard and on an upper level view terrace, allow the clients to extend their use of the exterior spaces into the fall and spring transitional seasons.
The design utilizes stone cladding on the main level as an important conceptual gesture that integrates the landscape into the interior spaces of the house. This is done through the extension of landscape walls. The stone walls define contained exterior spaces that provide the house with varying levels of privacy and amenity. The top two floors are clad in stained wood, feature glazing and sun shading to support passive solar gain, and natural lighting and ventilation.
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shane on 04 Mar 2011 at 11:16 am #
not a fan of the materials. Very Albertan, right down to the poor choice of furnishings
marshen on 04 Mar 2011 at 7:39 pm #
Interesting to see a departure from the typical modern open plan concept. The light craftsman details on the interior were fairly tastefully integrated but the furnishings fall short of expressing the concept fully.
edwardupjohn on 05 Mar 2011 at 5:28 pm #
the inside looks like it belongs to a different outside.
.. if you know what i mean….
Ryan on 05 Mar 2011 at 6:34 pm #
I completely agree that the materials, especially the dark stone and wood, and furnishings are a bit of an Albertan cliché. Other aspects fall into suburban singly family home cliché. Nothing too compelling. Some overly complicated detailing, and what appears to be awkward cramped spaces, complete a uninspiring, albeit cozy, Calgary home.
Mark on 06 Mar 2011 at 3:42 pm #
I completely agree that it looks very Albertan… however, as a Calgarian I must say this definitely a step in the right direction. We are a city of new money and little taste. It’s changing though. I’m happy to see people are trying to break the Calgary mould even if it’s just a little bit at a time.
Steve on 07 Mar 2011 at 9:19 am #
“We are a city of new money and little taste.”
Thanks Mark for writing such a beautifully composed and completely ignorant statement.
You’ve made all your fellow Calgarians proud.
KUDOS!
shane on 07 Mar 2011 at 11:09 am #
agreed, Calgary is definitely moving forward (compared to the rest of Alberta) & this is a good start.
Suz on 07 Mar 2011 at 5:49 pm #
Steve, Calgary is a city with little taste in architecture.
The truth hurts, but it’s true.
David on 08 Mar 2011 at 9:02 pm #
Sadly, I have to agree with Mark and Suz on this one.