The garden guides visitors through an immersive liminal space where mirrored panels subtly camouflage the landscape, reinforcing the transient nature of borders. A stone path across shallow ponds encourages a slower, more deliberate pace, fostering observation of the native Quebec plants selected for their adaptability to wet and dry conditions. These species thrive at the edge of water and land, representing the fluid and delicate balance that defines this occupiable border—a space capturing the quiet, ephemeral beauty of transition. Typology: Architecture Client:
Jardins de Métis / Reford Gardens
Program: Public Installation Location: Quebec, Canada Area: 132 m2 Status: Concept
(2024)