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Baie de Beauport: un espace pour mieux comprendre les enjeux de l’eau

Le Carrefour de l’eau a inauguré un centre d’interprétation
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Architectural Digest France
· Jun 29, 2026
11 inspirations d'architectes pour créer un salon élégant et intemporel
Bien plus qu'une pièce de vie, le séjour est avant tout un espace d’expression de l'identité de ses habitants. Les designers lui donnent alors un caractère et une atmosphère qui lui est propre. Voici une sélection qui a retenu notre attention.
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· Jul 9, 2026
Avant/Après : un trois-pièces repensé en deux-pièces gagne en espace
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Related coverage for "Baie de Beauport: un espace pour mieux comprendre les enjeux de l’eau": Architectural Digest France — 11 inspirations d'architectes pour créer un salon élégant et intemporel. Le Parisien — Villeneuve-Saint-Georges : dans les coulisses d’un des projets ferroviaires « les plus innovants de France ». Elle.fr — Avant/Après : un trois-pièces repensé en deux-pièces gagne en espace. La Libre — ”Au cœur de tous mes projets, il y a d’abord l’humain”