Sherbrooke street

Sherbrooke and Magog Turnpike

Architecture of clinic's house

Despite its current commercial vocation, this house built at the turn of the century has maintained the characteristics of a private home. At the end of the 19th century, it was difficult for builders to erect a mansard roof with overhang beyond the walls.

This challenge led to a change in the construction of roofs incorporating the design popularized by French architect François Mansart. In faux mansard style, like this one, the roof becomes a decorative rather than a structural element.

The structure also has the advantage of providing a constant height throughout the top floor, which wasn’t possible with traditional Mansart-style roofs. 

Extract of
Old Magog Tour

Old Magog Tour image circuit

Presented by : Ville de Magog

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