ACDF Architecture’s project, Vivre—a residential building spread over 13,900 m2 (150,000 sf) in Montreal’s Outremont district—seamlessly integrates prefab balconies into its precast concrete envelope to solve for thermal bridging.
Tag: Montreal
Provencher_Roy, as urban planner, has transformed Montreal’s Sainte-Catherine St. West from a rundown and car-centric stretch into a sprawling promenade where cars, cyclists, and pedestrians share the road.
Real estate firm, Ivanhoé Cambridge, the City of Montreal, Cogir Real Estate, and construction firm Pomerleau broke ground on Haleco, a mixed-use development, which won C40's Reinventing Cities competition, and is set to revitalize...
Canadian projects win North American copper awards
(09/28/2022)
Two of Canada’s architectural projects, Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) Auditorium in Montreal and Havergal College Upper School in Toronto, are selected among the 11 winners in North America for their innovative...
Located in the heart of downtown Montreal, on seven floors of the iconic plaza, Place Ville Marie, Sid Lee Architecture has designed its new headquarters to serve as a vital link to the city...
Montreal Holocaust Museum (MHM) contest’s winning design, by KPMB Architects + Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker, pays deference to the sensitive history of holocaust while organizing its space in a way to closely integrate with...
Architectural firm KANVA used ‘tree’ as a key motif while designing the extension to Montreal Collège St-Hilaire, to create integral connections with the outside world and within the college.
Israeli Canadian architect Moshe Safdie has donated his professional archive—a collection comprised of over 100,000 pieces, including the architect’s undergrad thesis ‘A Case for City Living,’ responsible for shaping the iconic Habitat 67—to his...
Montreal’s new mixed-use building combines its distinctive historic Greystone facade with a contemporary tower of 13 residential floors, to blend into the surrounding historical neighbourhood.
The Montreal Holocaust Museum has selected the design concept of KPMB Architects + Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker as the winner of a competition to develop its new museum.