Architect Paul Bernier has renovated a heritage building from 1814 in Châteauguay, Québec and added a modern extension.
The extension respects the historical architecture and is positioned at the back of the lot, allowing sunlight to reach the original building.
A glass walkway connects the old and new structures, highlighting the distinction between the two periods of construction.
The renovation reveals the heritage house's original stone walls and structure, while the modern extension features larger windows for improved natural ventilation.