Exterior of Sacré-Cœur-de-Montréal Hospital

Sacré-Coeur-de-Montréal Hospital

  • Country Canada
  • City Montréal
  • Customer Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur-de-Montréal
  • Surface area 16 252 m²
  • Year 2022

The essence of the project was initiated by the vision to create an innovative and contemporary environment at Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur. 

Affiliated with the Université de Montréal the hospital is one of the largest ultra-specialized trauma centres in Québec. 

The expansion includes the Integrated Trauma Centre, a mother-child unit, the endoscopy unit, research and teaching activities in addition to the clinical practice. The abundance of natural light and views to the outdoors are pervasive throughout the building, promoting patient and user well-being. 

Appearing as a free floating volume above the lower levels, the patient block distinguishes itself from the lower levels by a predominantly masonry materiality that echoes the original 1926 heritage building.

Composed of alternating vertical bands of solid masonry wall and curtain wall, the language allows for high energy efficiency in the envelope, and preserves the natural light and views from the interior spaces. The rhythmic pattern of openings in the envelope, combined with the intention to establish an optimal integration of the extension into its landscape and heritage context, takes on a resolutely contemporary form.

The expansion of the Sacré-Cœur-de-Montréal Hospital creates a contemporary and innovative healthcare environment. Bathed in natural light, the new L-shaped wing overlooks the emergency department designed by Provencher_Roy in 2008.

Architecture

Provencher_Roy / Yelle Maillé architectes

Landscape Architecture

Vlan Paysages

Electromechanical

BPA / Stantec

Structure

SDK

Photography

Olivier Blouin

Distinctions

  • Jury Winner – Hospitals & Healthcare Centers Architizer A+Awards 2023
  • Winner – Interior Design, Healthcare / Wellness Architecture MasterPrize 2023