East Coast Living  |  Fall 2014
In our fall issue, our cover story proves that great architecture can have aspects of both tradition and modernism. We explore an intriguing 1830 schoolhouse restored by internationally renowned architect Brian MacKay-Lyons. Brian gave the dilapidated building a sleek modern upgrade that pays homage to local materials and traditions. We also showcase a grand mansion in St. John’s, Newfoundland teeming with elegant stained glass, ornate mouldings and dramatic fireplaces. Our décor section profiles rugs with inspiring designs that will enliven and define your space. We also explore how you can cozy up your décor for autumn with just a few key changes. In our food section, we have a special story on Atlantic Canadian chefs who are foraging for edible wild mushrooms. You’ll love the mouth-watering recipes also featured in our second food feature on hearty fall soups. Beer fans will love our libations story charting the growing popularity of Belgian-style brews in Atlantic Canada.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in East Coast Living Fall 2014.