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Architects: Maurice Martel Architecte
- Area: 142 m²
- Year: 2016
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Photographs:Adrien Williams & Raphael Thibodeau
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Alumilex, Bonaventure Pools, Envirozone Design, Excel Climatisation, Luminaires & Cie, McNeel, Plani-verre, SICO, Stone Tile

Text description provided by the architects. Inspired by Philip Johnson's Glass House and the Ben Rose House from the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Pavilion A is a tribute to modern architecture. Welcoming a four-season swimming pool, this glass pavilion was designed as a veritable oasis in the heart of a garden. During the long Quebec winters, the space allows to breaststrokes in the swimming pool, relax in the spa, read under a tropical plant, or do yoga while contemplating the snowy nature. In summer, the pavilion opens onto a long wooden terrace thanks to the large picture windows on one of the facades. Located outside the glass pavilion, the metal structure gives the roof the impression of floating.





















