a chalet remade along the escarpment
UUfie’s Belfountain House sits within the wooded slope of the Niagara Escarpment in Belfountain, Ontario, Canada, where a 1970s chalet has been reworked into a contemporary family home. Hidden among a sprawling, forested site, the residence keeps the northern portion of the original structure and extends the southern half along the existing footprint, allowing the project to grow through reuse, excavation, and sectional adjustment.
The house was designed for a philosopher, an artist, their children, and a dog, and that mix of work, play, study, and movement defines the home. Instead of treating the slope as a backdrop, the team uses it as the organizing structure....
