St-Joseph School
Val d’Or,
Abitibi, 2018
- Children and family
This project is an exploration of the green and winter class theme and of the design of a schoolyard in a Quebec Nordic region. Throughout this project, our team reflected on this aspect and sought to create a greener yard, unique to this region and linked to its culture and history. The proximity of the woods with a flora typical of the region was a great source of inspiration for our team, the project aiming to create a link between the woods and the school to facilitate exploration.
Credits
Design : Mousse Architecture de Paysage (Charlotte Gaudette and Philippe Asselin) Pictures : Mousse Architecture de paysageSt-Joseph School
- Children and family
This project is an exploration of the green and winter class theme and of the design of a schoolyard in a Quebec Nordic region. Throughout this project, our team reflected on this aspect and sought to create a greener yard, unique to this region and linked to its culture and history. The proximity of the woods with a flora typical of the region was a great source of inspiration for our team, the project aiming to create a link between the woods and the school to facilitate exploration.
Val d’Or, Abitibi, 2018
Credits
Design : Mousse Architecture de Paysage (Charlotte Gaudette and Philippe Asselin) Pictures : Mousse Architecture de paysage- Children and family
St-Joseph School
Val d’Or,
Abitibi, 2018
This project is an exploration of the green and winter class theme and of the design of a schoolyard in a Quebec Nordic region. Throughout this project, our team reflected on this aspect and sought to create a greener yard, unique to this region and linked to its culture and history. The proximity of the woods with a flora typical of the region was a great source of inspiration for our team, the project aiming to create a link between the woods and the school to facilitate exploration.