Estrade Residence Saint-Adolphe-d’Howard, Quebec
Design: MU Architecture. Situated in the verdant Laurentians in Quebec, the Estrade Residence reveals itself discretely on the shores of Lac de la Cabane in St-Adolphe d’Howard.
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Design: MU Architecture. Situated in the verdant Laurentians in Quebec, the Estrade Residence reveals itself discretely on the shores of Lac de la Cabane in St-Adolphe d’Howard.
Inaugurated in 1912, this is the only great luxury hotel in Montreal to have survived to the present day without changing vocation. Famous for its façades and its elegant Adam-style interiors, the building is one of the gems of Montreal architecture.
Design: YH2 Architecture. On the banks of Lac Supérieur, 90 minutes north of Montreal, a mountain – once the property of a former religious congregation – now houses a creative and innovative model for integrating contemporary architecture in a natural environment.
The World Design Summit Organization is proud to announce its first keynote speakers, for their event in 2017, two major figures in the design world and, more specifically, of urban design and architecture – Belinda Tato and Jan Gehl.
Design: APPAREIL architecture. The brief was to redesigned the apartment from A to Z in order to offer a functional and cozy decor. Custom furniture, including an array of integrated furniture, creates a whole with the architecture and reinforces the space’s refined character.
Design: Architecture49. The National Bank of Canada has unveiled its new trading floor in Montreal’s Sun Life Building. This facility remains the largest active trading floor in Quebec.
Design: Quartier des spectacles partnership. This winter the Quartier des spectacles Partnership invites Montrealers and visitors to discover and have fun with Loop, an original installation on the Place des Festivals, on the Quartier des spectacles.
Design: la SHED architecture. Situated in the centre of the Villeray district, the De Gaspé House project consisted of the major renovation of an existing building that changed most of its original characteristics.
Architects: MXMA Architecture & Design. Inspired by the plants of Montreal’s Lafontaine Park in this rebirth of a duplex interior to create an contemporary living space with abundant wood surfaces.
Design: KANVA, architects. A small vacant lot located at the epicenter of Montreal student life, just north of the McGill University’s Milton gates, was the basis of the building design
Design: NatureHumaine. The original part of the house, dating from the 1930s, is rejuvenated on the street side, and the attached garage is restructured to match, as well as to accommodate the new rooftop terrace
Design: Rubin & Rotman Architects. This building has the mission of transmitting the traditional Cree culture it draws upon to future generations. The building’s concept turns to the classic architecture of the Cree people’s traditional longhouse, the shaptuan, and to the particular context of the village of Oujé-Bougoumou.
Design: MU Architecture. Moment Factory is a multimedia entertainment studio specializing in the conception and production of immersive environments combining video, lighting, architecture, sound and special effects to create remarkable visitor experiences.
Design: L. McComber. Creative and inspiring, Piknic Électronik HQ speaks to the values of the burgeoning company through its layout. Fun, relaxed, open-plan, it offers the optimal balance between peaceful and lively areas.
Design: Henri Cleinge, architect. Located in a bank building on rue St-Jacques, the design includes 12,000 sqft office area, a café and space for freelance workers and the public. Two distinct design challenges were forming boundaries between program functions and the context of a heritage building.
Design: YH2 Architecture. Vertical composition reminiscent of the mature trees surrounding it, the house opens itself to daylight and to the majestic scenery thanks to the large glass facade covering the three floors.
With the Centre d’Art Diane Dufresne, ACDF Architecture has created a new arts centre for the suburban municipality of Repentigny, providing a dynamic core where residents can take in stirring arts and culture without getting on the highway to nearby Montreal.