Mathieu Drouin
Associate, Landscape Architect PMPHaving completed a bachelor’s in landscape architecture at Université de Montréal in 2009 and a master’s in design project management, Mathieu Drouin is a landscape architect. He has been working as a project manager with Provencher_Roy since 2022, contributing to large-scale projects such as the new Maison Radio-Canada, Complexe des sciences | Campus Outremont of Université de Montréal, Parc Rosemont, and Parc Saidye-Bronfman. At Provencher_Roy, he coordinates significant mandates like Rue Larivière, in the Ville-Marie Borough. His approach is characterized by his desire to reconcile aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability in the creation of distinctive spaces that are adapted to urban transformations. In addition, his projects integrate innovative storm water management practices and sustainability principles.
Mathieu’s professional trajectory has enabled him to explore many aspects of landscape architecture: design, drawings and specifications, field review, project management, and team management. Having acquired experience as much in the office as on construction sites, he offers solid technical expertise reflecting high-quality built environments, from the preparation of technical documents to the field review phase. Since 2024, Mathieu has additionally contributed his strong listening and persuasion skills, as a member of the Planning Advisory Committee of the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Borough.