Re: Casa 110 Installation Acoma,
The kitchen and roof work was done by Pierre Forget and his crew. The house is near a small town called Lafontaine, which was founded in the early 19th century by French Canadians. It is still largely French Canadian, and it reminds me of rural Quebec, with its architecture, house paint choices, iron fences around the churches and the ubiquitous Caisse Populaire office. Until beginning the Premio job, I was completely unaware of this community in the northern heart of English Canada.
Pierre's work reflects his roots, and it is very well done.
Jim
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