
One of the enjoyable things about a visit to old Quebec City is to look up at the roof lines.

There is a lot of history told in the architecture

Looking down at the foundations shows stories of the past also.

Articulation members spent many hours exploring the streets of old Quebec City.
It will be interesting to see what features come out in their group body of work.
1 comment:
Wonderful texture in those old walls, eh? Then there's the colourful buildings and roofs...So much to inspire! I grew up in SW Quebec and spent the summer I was 15 in Quebec City. Thanks for the memories...
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