The experience offered by the site of the historical village of Val-Jalbert is enough to understand the need for integration. This is why the hydroelectric plant is developed as a trail sheltered by a perforated wooden lath envelope. This trail is punctuated with diverse views of the fall and of the Ouiatchouan river that are created by a succession of suspended belvederes resembling perches. Just as nature has grown through the ruins of the pulp company, the lattice facade will allow the surrounding vegetation to climb and conceal this great belvedere on the site.
Val-Jalbert Belvedere, Chambord, Quebec
Program: hydroelectric plant and belvedere
Architects: Atelier Pierre Thibault
Design Team: Pierre Thibault, Jérôme Lapierre, Mathieu Leclerc
Completion: 2014
