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Farouche Tremblant

Farouche Tremblant
Raphaël Thibodeau

Farouche Tremblant

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Nordic farm and cabins
Set against Mont-Tremblant National Park, and nestled within the Devil’s River valley, the Farouche agrotourism site offers a singular and unique concept for the Laurentians region of Quebec. Making the most of the natural and untamed qualities of the territory of almost one hundred acres, the project combines a Nordic farm, a café-bar, four-season micro-refuges, and an outdoor basecamp.

photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau
photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau

On the north side of Chemin du Lac-Supérieur, a barn serves as the headquarters for the farm activities. The route that leads to the small organic vegetable farm goes through the tunnel greenhouses, flower fields, and fallow land. The hiking trails begin behind the agricultural building and allow visitors of the Farouche site to explore the mountains of the Devil’s valley.

photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau
photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau

On the river side, to the south of the road, the café is at the heart of the activities offered on the site. One enters this welcoming building through the small market, which offers visitors seasonal products from the Farouche vegetable farm, as well as other goods such as cheeses, beers, and wines from local producers. The dining area and its kitchen offer passing visitors and cabin guests the opportunity to taste meals from the farm's production. The café lounge opens towards the river: its large west-facing windows offering unique views of Mont-Tremblant and sunsets behind the Laurentian mountaintops. At its center, the wood stove’s fire invites patrons to gather together and observe the ever-changing silhouette of nature. Nestled in the cathedral roof, a mezzanine space offers a quiet, set back living room. The building’s materiality is sober; the charcoal-colored steel roofs and the natural hemlock siding are reminiscent of vernacular farm buildings.

photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau
photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau

The cedar shingle micro-cabins camp stands south of the café. Organized organically and connected by a winding path, the four small A-frame shelters each contain a king bed, a sofa, and a gas stove within their compact plan. Minimalist in essence, the buildings recede in the landscape and allow guests to fully immerse in the wild beauty of the Devil’s River.

photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau
photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau

The Farouche project was documented by photographer Raphaël Thibodeau over a twenty-four-hour period in order to capture the evolution of the site, from the sunrise over the river, to the nocturnal observation of the cabins illuminated by the moonlight.

photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau
photo_credit Raphaël Thibodeau
Raphaël Thibodeau

Team:

Client : Farouche Tremblant

Architecture : Atelier L’Abri

Construction : Construction Pascal Rondeau

Engineering : Alte Coop

Project Team : Stefania Praf, Charles-Édouard Dorion, Vincent Pasquier, Nicolas Lapierre, Francis Martel-Labrecque

Photographer: Raphaël Thibodeau

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Materials Used:

Lepage Millwork: Wood & aluminum clad windows 

Vicwest: 7/8″ Corrugated Exposed Fastener Cladding

Scierie Armand Duhamel & Fils: Hemlock siding

Entrepôt du Cèdre: Cedar shingles siding 

Stuv: Stûv 16-Cube

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Fireplace
Corrugated Exposed Fastener Cladding
Wood & Aluminum Clad Windows
Hemlock Siding

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Project Year
2022
Category
Hotels
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