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Schnee-Eule Chalet, Morin-Heights, Quebec

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Schnee-Eule Chalet, Morin-Heights Home, Québec Real Estate, Canadian Building, Architecture Images. Schnee-Eule Chalet in Morin-Heights. Schnee-Eule Chalet, Canada. The design language of the building is borrowed from Austrian Alpine architecture, an inspiration that also lends itself to the project’s name.

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The Ursuline School Playground, Québec

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Anchored in the site’s heritage value and its many unique features, the new installations establish a dynamic and sensitive dialogue with their context. The design team took advantage of the site’s vertical topography, spreading the various play areas over five levels. Project completion: October 2020. Budget: 721 521$.

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Prince-Phillip House, Outremont, Québec

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The main challenge of this project was to blend the architectural languages of two different eras in order to create a coherent, elegant, and well-integrated ensemble in its environment. This new wing now has generous fenestration offering views of the yard, where a pool has been installed.

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Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition 2014 | Life of an.

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The Swiss Chalet – designed and submitted by Katie Friesen. Whichever drawings you do choose to create need to be arranged 24″ x 36″ and vertically oriented - it is very important that you follow these submission guidelines. jongyeol Jung I am also interested in this project. Seriously?!? at same time?

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