Alexandre Morin
Associate, Architect, OAQA graduate of Université Laval in 2018 with a master’s in architecture, Alexandre Morin is an architect and associate at Provencher_Roy. His career path has been enriched with international experience, particularly in Germany, where he studied at the Technical University of Munich. This immersion enabled him to explore the various facets of architecture, acquire new work methods, and hone his conceptual skills through his participation in design competitions. Sensitivity to details and the user experience are at the core of Alexandre’s practice, along with his valuing of the unique characteristics of a site, regardless of its scale. His interests encompass both architecture and urban design, with the single objective of improving the spatial and sensory experience of occupants and visitors.
Alexandre has worked on many projects that have been recognized with awards and distinctions. These include Port of Montréal Tower, which received an Award of excellence from the Ordre des architectes du Québec in 2024; and Giant Steps School designed for autistic students, which received Special Mention in the Architecture+Learning category at the Architizer A+Awards in 2023.