Radical reuse

Port of Montréal Tower

22_04_2024

Port of Montréal Tower: Guardian of memories of the city’s industrial past Breathing new life into an outdated port installation: Provencher_Roy’s mission in the Old Port of Montréal. An iconic 65-metre tower and its belvedere overlooking the waterway complete the Grand Quai transformation, proposing a spectacular observatory of the city and Saint Lawrence River. What […]

Port of Montréal Grand Quai

16_05_2023

The Alexandra Pier rehabilitation project transforms the former pier into a river promenade of exceptional quality that extends the linear pedestrian network developed over several decades along the Saint Lawrence River. The Iberville Passenger Terminal, built in 1967 on the pier, was completely renovated in order to welcome cruise passengers arriving in Montréal with modern […]

Montréal Tower – Olympic Park

19_07_2017

Designed by architect Roger Taillibert, the Montréal Tower was refurbished so the employees of the AccèsD online services platform of the Desjardins Group could enjoy modern work spaces. A simple yet ambitious aim fueled this multidisciplinary project: to inhabit a symbol and its history. To achieve this result, however, almost all of the tower’s mechanical […]

Casino de Montréal

01_05_2017

The Casino de Montréal project will complete the work that began in 1993, during the first stage of renovations that breathed new life in the former France pavilion of the 1967 World Exposition. The design and renovations were completed in a record time of 10 months. Following its immediate success, the following and limited enlargements […]

World Trade Centre Montréal

01_05_2017

This major development of a city block located in the historic quarter and international trade district of Montreal is a large-scale mixed-use, rehabilitation, restoration and new construction project. It features prestigious offices, international organizations, conference rooms, exhibition halls, an information centre, a luxury hotel, a recreation centre, a business club, boutiques, restaurants and an eight-storey […]

Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion of Québec and Canadian Art – Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

01_05_2017

At a time when conserving religious heritage is a challenge worldwide, the architectural intervention made in 2011 for the MMFA’s Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion of Québec and Canadian Art is a stellar example of such conservation. Much lauded for its thorough architectural reflection, its exceptional urban integration and a design that bridges past and […]

Technopôle Angus – Master Plan, Phase II

01_05_2017

SUSTAINABLE MASTER PLAN Located in the heart of Montreal, in the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough, Technopôle Angus is a diversified, dynamic and sustainable green neighbourhood dedicated to community life and employment. Built on brownfields contaminated by former local industries, it is an initiative in sustainable urban revitalization and reconnects the area with the surrounding urban fabric. […]