Atelier l'Abri draws from mid-century A-frame chalets for "sculptural" guest house in Canada
Visitors to Canada's Poisson Blanc regional park can rent this wooden cabin designed and built by Montreal architecture studio Atelier l'Abri, which has a triangular profile that takes cues from A-frame cottages.
It is sited near the park's visitor centre, but only accessible via footpath ? the hike out to the cabin takes about 10 minutes, according to the architects. The isolated cabin is in a wooded area overlooking Lac du Poisson Blanc, which is a large man-made reservoir formed when the nearby Rivière du Lièvre was dammed in 1928. The roof's steep slope and angular construction make it stand out amongst its dense wooded setting.
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