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2 An ode to the mountains: There are mountains; there is a sequence (East) 2 is embedded in the roadbed to be read one word at a time at 120 km/h – in English Montréal to Sherbrooke, and in French Il y a des montagnes, il y a une séquence (ouest)) 3 de Sherbrooke à Montréal. Each word, 642 metres apart, is painted in road paint as an anamorphic illusion to render it readable from the driver’s one point or view, and appears to float in front of the driver.
3 0 km/h mountain encounter Sherbrooke to Montreal: Look-outs with view stations combine a bench and identification panel that aligns with the mountain and its geology below grade. The view station positions the viewer precisely in relation to the mountain and embeds the viewer with the geology of the mountain form in the plain.
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on site review 42: atlas :: being in place
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