Les Pointes Residence by Ghoche Architecte
The Les Pointes residence, a new construction recently completed by Ghoche architecte, is located at the end of a peninsula on the shores of Lake Archambault, in Saint-Donat, Quebec, Canada.
Maxime Brouillet was born in the countryside but now lives in Montreal.
He graduated from Concordia University’s Fine Arts program, majoring in Film and Photography. This multidisciplinary education has instilled in Maxime a particular attention to an image’s temporality.
LOCATION: Montréal, Toronto
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The Les Pointes residence, a new construction recently completed by Ghoche architecte, is located at the end of a peninsula on the shores of Lake Archambault, in Saint-Donat, Quebec, Canada.
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