Jean Verville facilitates a family’s everyday life in the brightest colours

QUEBEC – In a hemlock forest, between coniferous evergreen trees bearing needle-like leaves and small cones, stands a dream-like family home. For a young professional couple and their two children, architect Jean Verville created two houses wrappe
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