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Architects: LAMAS
- Area: 4000 ft²
- Year: 2016
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Photographs:Stephane Groleau and Laetitia Boudaud
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Manufacturers: Jocelyn Plante -, Northern Wide Plank, Randall Brown, Robert Tilimici -

Text description provided by the architects. An hour and a half east of Montreal the landscape begins to rise into rolling farmland punctuated by lakes and small mountains. Just before you reach Vermont, the town of North Hatley sits at the unlikely meeting point of the north-eastern United States and Quebec. Settled by the British Loyalists who led Connecticut during the war of independence, the farms around the town of North Hatley are as much connected to the culture of the early American colonies as they are to the Quebecois barns of the seigneuries.














