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As part of an urban agriculture initiative, the project aims to bring together two types of communities and two forms of gardens on a single site: on one hand, collective gardens open to the public, and on the other, community gardens with more private management.
At the center of this space, a garden shelter serves as a link between these two worlds. It functions as a place for gathering, exchange, and social interaction, providing shared uses for the different communities.
Integrated into its surroundings, the shelter is distinguished by its green roof and walls, which enhance its ecological character and its landscape integration.
Location
Beaubien Park, Montréal
Client
Outremont Borough
Year of completion
in progress



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