Delordinaire plays with the archetype of a home to create interesting relationships

Like its name would suggest, the High House stands white and tall against the snowy backdrop of the Canadian mountains. Paris-based firm Delordinaire, established by a trio of architects (Adrian Hunfalvay, Erwan Lêveque and Jean Philippe Parent) a
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