"Coloured Reflection" explored issues of visual perception within the context of nature, as well as how ambiguity within this context can result in unexpected richness. As Peter Jacobs wrote in Landscape Architecture magazine,"Those who pause are treated to a fascinating display of the forest reflected against the glass walls, the interior glimpsed through a partially transparent wall, and above all, people watching people watching nature within the forest. The project illustrates the complex processes of reading and relating to nature and the subtle differences among seeing nature directly, through a partially screened and transparent filter, and as a reflection."

Coloured Reflections in Grand-Métis, Quebec, Canada by Hal Ingberg Architecte

2005.06.27