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![Naturehumaine’s McCulloch Residence: growing within boundaries
Naturehumaine’s McCulloch Residence: growing within boundaries](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/11641/01_naturehumaine_mcculloch-residence_last_sez.jpg)
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.
![Naturehumaine's LeBic
Naturehumaine's LeBic](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/11486/01_lebic_naturehumaine_last_sez.jpg)
21-03-2016
Naturehumaine's LeBic
Canadian architect Stéphane Rasselet, head of the Naturehumaine team, built an expansion on a home near Bic national park. All the architect's hallmarks are apparent in the project: light, colour and geometry.
![Naturehumaine’s Bolton Residence
Naturehumaine’s Bolton Residence](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/11271/01_bolton_residence_naturehumaine_last_sez.jpg)
19-01-2016
Naturehumaine’s Bolton Residence
In the mountainous land east of Quebec City in Canada, architect Stéphane Rasselet designed a single-family house which, when seen from a certain angle, appears to float in mid-air above a rocky slope. It’s not magic: the illusion is created by volumes and coverings.
![8th Ave by Naturehumaine, Montréal, Canada
8th Ave by Naturehumaine, Montréal, Canada](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/11017/01_8th-ave_naturehumaine_last_sez.jpg)
13-10-2015
8th Ave by Naturehumaine, Montréal, Canada
Canadian architect Stéphane Rasselet, head of the studio Naturehumaine, redesigned the spaces in a typical two-floor duplex to make it into a single home, livened up with the generous use of colour typically associated with his projects.
![Study the shapes: Sorel Residence by Naturehumaine Study the shapes: Sorel Residence by Naturehumaine](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10874/01_sorel_residence_naturehumaine_last_sez.jpg)
01-09-2015
Study the shapes: Sorel Residence by Naturehumaine
The Canadian architectural studio Naturehumaine, directed by Stéphane Rasselet, constructed a house with a very unusual shape. Sorel Residence, which takes its name from the place it is built in, is a perfect example of the geometric disruption of shapes.
![Guido Molinari Foundation by Naturehumaine: minimalist art in Canada
Guido Molinari Foundation by Naturehumaine: minimalist art in Canada](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10802/01_molinari_naturehumaine_last_sez.jpg)
21-07-2015
Guido Molinari Foundation by Naturehumaine: minimalist art in Canada
The work of artist Guido Molinari, a Canadian minimalist artist of Italian origin, has found a home in the artist's former home and studio. The space, originally a bank, was renovated by Naturehumaine and will be used to promote and preserve the artist's work.
![In suspension by Naturehumaine: home and training centre
In suspension by Naturehumaine: home and training centre](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10706/01_naturehumaine_ph-a-williams_last_sez.jpg)
24-06-2015
In suspension by Naturehumaine: home and training centre
Montréal, Canada. A custom-designed home for two athletically inclined children, now grown up. Two levels, two private areas and a common space; rings, bars and gym equipment in a contemporary setting designed by Naturehumaine architectural studio.