Built in 1935 this Arts et Métiers-style residence features a Neo-Tudor style. Its style evokes the idyllic English countryside. Its recessed elements, such as the corbelled dormer window, the oriel window, the multiple gables, and the faux half-timbering. Which creates an effect that is both rustic and medieval. The porch with its asymmetrical roof, featuring a semicircular door, adds to the building's rustic charm.
Historical Significance
Its significance is particularly linked to its architecture. The superb craftsmanship of the Arts et Métiers and Neo-Tudor styles places this residence among the city's most valuable buildings. Its landscaping further enhances its appeal.