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27-11-2017
Naturehumaine’s De la Roche Residence
Naturehumaine of Canada has designed a new residence, staying true to its characteristic style featuring geometric figures, flat fields of colour and boldly contrasting materials. All combined with a great love of wide open, brightly lit spaces: the Canadian recipe for happiness for a new family about to move.

19-06-2017
Somerville House by Naturehumaine
Stéphane Rasselet has signed his name to a new project. Somerville House is a home on four floors, whose interiors the Canadian architects, naturehumaine, have redesigned in a minimalist key, with great attention to detail.

09-05-2017
Canari House by Naturehumaine
Stéphane Rasselet, of Canadian architecture studio Naturehumaine, has designed Canari House which, like all his projects, stands out for its bright, vibrant colours and contemporary interiors.

07-02-2017
Naturehumaine’s Dandurand Residence
Canadian architect Stéphane Rasselet, head of Naturehumaine studio, planned the renovation and expansion of an old duplex, contrasting the texture of 1920’s brickwork with his trademark style featuring modern colours and angular shapes.

30-11-2016
Business of Design Week Hong Kong, Rowan Lodge, Aesop
Rowan Lodge, Head of Retail Design and Development of Aēsop, renowned for its iconic stores will also be at the Business of Design Week Hong Kong; we asked him a couple of questions.

04-07-2016
Naturehumaine’s Aesop Mile End: A street paved with gold
Canadian architectural practice Naturehumaine built a boutique for Aesop in Montréal. Inspired by the neighbourhood’s eventful history of immigration and constant change, the interiors of the boutique pay homage to Mile End with their dynamism.

03-06-2016
Architecture in Canada
The recent awarding of an important national award to 12 Canadian architectural projects offers an opportunity to focus on recent architectural projects in Canada presented in the pages of Floornature and Livegreenblog.

18-05-2016
Naturehumaine’s McCulloch Residence: growing within boundaries
Canadian architectural studio Naturehumaine renovated a home built in 1860, adding a touch of modernity. The idea was to underline the transition from old to new with colours and materials, all following the boundaries of the property.