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Ravi Handa Architect "mirrors the discovery" of woodland walks in Quebec house
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Canadian studio Ravi Handa Architect has completed a cedar-clad house that fits into its wooded setting on the shores of a lake in Quebec. Known as Maison du Lac Perdu, the 1,694-square-foot (157-square-metre) house was informed conceptually and physically by the four-acre site in Wentworth-Nord in the Laurentian Mountains. Architect Ravi Handa, who is based The post Ravi Handa Architect "mirrors the discovery" of woodland walks in Quebec house appeared first on Dezeen.