Atelier l'Abri creates A-frame micro-cabins in Quebec forest
Briefly

Canadian architecture studio Atelier l'Abri has built a series of A-Frame buildings for the Farouche Tremblant agrotourism site in Québec's Mon-Tremblant National Park, which were designed to "recede in the landscape".Intending to celebrate and showcase the surrounding untamed woodlands, Atelier l'Abri created a cafe, farm and four rental micro- cabins that act as a basecamp for visitors wanting to explore the nearby Devil's River and its valley.
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