Architecture

Grand Quai and Port of Montréal Tower

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 […]

Lachine Hospital

04_11_2022

EXPANSION AND MODERNIZATION For a Hospitable Nature The Lachine Hospital project enhances a historic building with modern high-performance facilities and easier access for patients. The goals of this expansion are to resolve problems associated with the dilapidated state of the original building and to improve health care coordination. This vital project for the Lachine community […]

Parliamentary Precinct Redevelopment – Block 2

13_10_2022

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION The mandate for the Block 2 competition was to transform several heritage buildings into a modern office complex on Parliament Hill. Located in Ottawa on the south side of Parliament Hill, Block 2 faces Centre Block and the Peace Tower. In the spirit of Reconciliation, we recognize that the Parliamentary Precinct – Block […]

Mouvement Desjardins- Executive floors

30_09_2022

Located on the 39th and 40th floors of Complexe Desjardins, a brutalist grouping of high-rises completed in 1976 in the heart of downtown Montréal, the financial institution’s executive floors have been updated and transformed into a quiet elegant atmosphere.  Here, values of the member-owned “Mouvement Desjardins” cooperative, like solidarity, equality, and equity meet thoughtful design […]

Saint-Bernardin School

20_09_2022

This new elementary school is part of a residential neighbourhood that includes several circus institutions (TOHU, National Circus School), a CHSLD and Frédéric-Back Park. A re-envisioned elementary school — With its open architecture, the new school consolidates the existing fabric by transforming a formerly abandoned site into a dynamic hub which improves community life. The […]

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 […]

Place du Portage III Renewal Project

19_07_2022

The renewal of PDP3 is founded on a premise of repairing the legacy of PdP3 in many dimensions The building is one of the largest federal office buildings in Canada and is the headquarters for both PSPC and Shared Services Canada (SSC). The renewal of PDP3 is founded on a premise of repairing the legacy […]

Jardins-des-Patriotes Elementary School

15_02_2022

BBBL_Groupe Provencher_Roy Saint-Eustache’s new elementary school was inserted on the lot belonging to Des Patriotes High School at the interface of residential and commercial zones in a neighbourhood developed in the 70s and 80s. Saint-Eustache’s new elementary school was inserted on the lot belonging to Des Patriotes High School (at the interface of residential and […]

Sans-Frontières Elementary School

15_02_2022

BBBL_Groupe Provencher_Roy Sans-Frontières Elementary School is located in a developing neighbourhood in Saint-Jérôme’s Lafontaine district, close to Des Hauts-Sommets High School. The building was designed and built for a minimal environmental footprint. As it is sited on rugged, uneven terrain, the storeys deploy in step fashion, adhering to the topographic contours as seamlessly as possible.