Small plots of land on wheels, wagons for children, are made available to be chosen, adopted and brought along at L’Escale installation by Collectif Escargo (Pierre-Yves Diehl, designer, Karyna St-Pierre, landscape architect & Julie Parenteau, art teacher – Montréal, Canada). In The Woodstock by Atelier YokYok (Steven Fuhrman, Samson Lacoste & Luc Pinsard, architects, Laure K, teacher, and Pauline Lazareff, architect engineer – Paris), an unusual playground grows in the shade of trees and forms a play space where the children become giants. La Chrysalide by landscape architects Gabriel Lacombe and Virginie Roy-Mazoyer – Vancouver and Montréal – is an invitation to take a break in time, between childhood and adulthood, to climb into the tree, make a nest and lay there to dream.
through December 2017
18th International Garden Festival
Les jardins de Métis / Reford Gardens
200, route 132
Grand-Métis, Quebec, Canada