Transport

REM – Montréal Central Station

28_10_2024

A contemporary signature in an historic train station. Provencher_Roy designed the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) Station at Montréal Central Station, an underground heritage location that is currently the most highly frequented in the network. The project’s architectural signature exudes transparency and sobriety, reflecting a simple, functional, rational, and streamlined approach. The contemporary-style intervention respects the […]

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Port of Montréal Tower: Guardian of memories of the city’s industrial past Breathing new life into an outdated port installation: Provencher_Roy’s mission in the Old Port of Montréal.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 […]

Expansion of 3 STM Transportation centres

21_07_2023

Competition mandating the expansion of 3 Société de transport de Montréal (STM) Transportation centres, aiming to increase the organization’s capacity to accommodate Ville de Montréal’s new fleet of electric buses. The architectural language reflects the STM’s vision and mission to create quality buildings, along with its commitment to sustainable development.

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 […]

Darwin Bridges

13_02_2023

Located on Nuns’ Island in Montréal, the twin Darwin bridges open new architectural perspectives through their use of local sustainable materials. They are also aligned with Ville de Montréal’s vision to accelerate the city’s ecological transition and establish itself as a North American model of sustainable mobility. By replacing the old structures that had reached […]

Ottawa Train Station and Via Rail Business Lounge

08_09_2022

Inaugurated in 1966, the Ottawa Station is an International Style building distinguished by the use of glass, steel, and raw concrete. It was granted the status of “Heritage Railway Station” in June of 1996. Adapting a heritage building for contemporary use — The wing refurbishment project consists of a major redevelopment, featuring a lounge for […]

Bois-Franc TOD Area

03_01_2022

TOD – TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT The Bois-Franc TOD project is part of the new metropolitan orientations aimed at linking urban planning and sustainable mobility by orienting development around public transit infrastructures in the greater Montreal area. The Bois-Franc intermodal station, located at the limits of the boroughs of Saint-Laurent and Ahuntsic-Cartierville, is destined to become […]

Desjardins Odyssée Lounge

01_12_2020

Aéroports de Montréal wished mainly to attract a family clientele in this VIP lounge and this willingness has led the creative gesture of the designers in the elaboration of a fun, colorful and lively place. The entrance, which is part of the new international jetty, blends in with the existing one, using the same aesthetic […]

Reservation Pavilion – Canadian Aviation and Space Museum of Canada

25_10_2020

The Canada Aviation and Space Museum embarked on a major expansion project in 2003 in response to a significant increase in its collections and programs.  The architectural expression of this extension is inspired by the aerodynamic shape of an airplane wing. The construction is industrial and uses the vocabulary of traditional hangars with their curved, […]

Revitalization of Sainte-Catherine Street West and Phillips Square

30_04_2018

REVITALIZATION AND REDEVELOPMENT For more than two centuries, its development has been in step with the eclectic pace of the city and its colourful inhabitants. In downtown Montréal, Sainte-Catherine Street West, as well as Phillips Square and Place du Frère-André, blends the past and the present. Architects the world over have built their works along […]