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Canada 30 Canadian Interior Design Studios Making Their Mark
In celebration of the th anniversary of Canadian confederation, we highlight 30 design studios and architecture firms that are creating some of the best interior spaces in the country.
30 design studios and architecture firms that are creating some of the best interior spaces in the country.
Does Canada have a design style? Its a question that comes up often when dissecting our nation’s identity through the built environment. It’s a good question because buildings, landscapes, products and interiors are all forms of cultural expression.
Many countries have a defining style. But Canada is both a relatively new country and a cultural mosaic of many nations, which has made it challenging to define what the nations contemporary aesthetic looks and feels like as a whole.
In celebration of the th anniversary of confederation, we gathered together a new generation of practitioners who are defining the futu
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Jean Lessard (July ) was a leader of the Sans-Culottes in Paris during the French Revolution. Lessard stalked Madame Tussaud in after she was not sent to the guillotine, and he was murdered in July.
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Jean Lessard was a Sans-Culotte leader during the French Revolution, and was an extremist living in Paris. Lessard stalked Madame Tussaud in after she was not sent to the guillotine, and he attempted to murder her. He sent men to her kurs to find her, so Tussaud sent Arno Dorian to man sure that her workers were okay, before assassinating Lessard. Arno stole a letter from one of his dock in her workshop and found out that Lessard was going to take some dock to her waxwork exhibition, where he would exact his own measure of justice.
Arno headed to the Palais de Justice, where he found Lessard and his men. Hiding in a crowd of people, Lessard succeeded in tripping Lessard and stabbing him in the chest with his hidden blades, assassinating him. Tussaud was no long
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An exciting adventure
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It was on October 26, that the Éco-plein airLe Baluchon idea was born, the inspiration of seven brainstorming, adventure-seeking students, led at the time by Louis Lessard (a student in biology) and Yves Savard (a student in graphic design).
With community support, Le Baluchon really only got going in December , when Hydro-Québec gave Le Baluchon the rights of possession of the land at the old Moulin Damphousse (Damphousse mill). Over the succeeding months, the Le Baluchon Corporation increasingly gained credibility, successively acquiring the rights to use the Chutes à Magnan (Magnan falls), the Chute aux trembles (Aspen falls), the Chute Damphousse (Damphousse falls) as well as the l’Archipel du sabot de la vierge (Lady’s-Slipper archipelago). The support the Le Baluchon project received exceeded all expectations, and this turn led to the idea of creating a multi-use tourist centre.
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