The Aubé House, an ancestral residence originally constructed in 1811 along the picturesque Rivière des Mille Îles, has been meticulously revitalized by YH2 Architecture. This ambitious project sought to honor the home's deep historical roots as a patriot's dwelling, while simultaneously adapting it to modern multi-generational living. Set within expansive gardens that echo its agricultural past, the renovation bridges centuries of heritage with contemporary functionality, ensuring the structure's enduring legacy for future generations.
Bridging Centuries: The Maison Aubé's Enduring Legacy Transformed for Modern Living
A Timeless Riverfront Heritage: Reclaiming the Spirit of an 1811 Patriot's Residence
Constructed in 1811 on the banks of the Rivière des Mille Îles, the Aubé house stands as a significant historical landmark, a patriot's home steeped in centuries of family history. Situated amidst sprawling gardens, remnants of its former agricultural grandeur, this site has witnessed a continuous narrative of human and architectural evolution across multiple generations.