Atelier C House by Nicholas Francoeur
The Atelier C house makes use of cutting-edge materials and building techniques like its CNC-produced engineered wood structure earning it a LEED platinum certification.
The Atelier C house makes use of cutting-edge materials and building techniques like its CNC-produced engineered wood structure earning it a LEED platinum certification.
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