Le Filon Saint-Laurent
MULTIDISCIPLINARY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
MULTIDISCIPLINARY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR THE NORTHERN SECTOR _ Gateway to the ecoterritory of the Rivière à l’Orme Ecoforestry Corridor _ Urban grid dictated by the shape of the natural environment _ 43-hectare employment ecopark adjacent to the terminus of the Metropolitan Express Network _ 25-hectare residential sector complementary to the employment function
The project for the reception pavilion of the Parcours Gouin trail and the development of its surrounding area, situated in Basile-Routhier Park in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, near the Rivière des Prairies, is a model of sustainable development. It is Montreal’s first building to achieve net-zero energy consumption, meaning it generates as much energy as it […]
PHASE 1 This signature project encourages the adoption of a more socially and ecologically responsible lifestyle. The pedestrian experience is enriched by paths punctuated by architectural sub-spaces or varied landscapes. An uninterrupted architectural rhythm, marked by wayfinding signs that facilitate pedestrian orientation, is taking hold. An evident link between the ground floor and the public […]
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 […]
INTERNATIONAL ACHITECTURAL COMPETITION The Arbour is the hinge of the George Brown College Waterfront campus, joining the School of Design with the Daphne Cockwell building, and serving as the gateway to future development. Located at the intersection of the urban grid and nature’s grid, the Arbour interlaces both to boldly respond to the site’s conditions […]
The construction of a second entrance building at the Vendôme metro station, located in the Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough, seeks to increase access capacity to the station and to create a direct underground pedestrian link from the new entryway to the AMT platforms and the McGill University Health Centre. The project’s elements are partially integrated into the […]
The QIM’s urban redevelopment project for Montreal’s international business district consisted in carrying out a large-scale program to restructure and revitalize an area located between Montreal’s new and former business districts, where today there is a high concentration of international activity unparalleled in Canada. The challenge of this project was to develop a distinctive theme […]
The Esplanade of Montréal’s Place des Arts—a gathering place for the city’s arts and culture community—was expanded and renovated in 2018, in order to return it to its vocation as a public space. As major renovation work was necessary, Place des Arts directors seized the opportunity to completely overhaul the Esplanade, a site now at […]
The design of the Saint-Pierre Passage is in keeping with in the further development of the pedestrian network of Montreal’s underground city, and is one of the peripheral projects connected with the development of the Quartier international de Montréal (QIM). Located at the eastern end of the World Trade Centre Montreal (WTCM) atrium, the Passage […]