Set against Mont-Tremblant National Park, within the Devil’s River valley, Que., the Farouche agrotourism site, minimalist in essence, makes the most of the natural and untamed qualities of the territory.
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A patented technology of corrugated steel structural panels was used to build out an indoor soccer stadium, Saguenay, Que., which shifted the weight of the building to its walls, cancelling the reliance on columns...
Montreal-based engineering firm, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., will continue providing floodplain mapping for North Carolina, after receiving a new US$30 million contract to help the state in resisting and handling water hazards.
A new dental complex in Longueuil, Que., embodies the philosophy ‘minimal means for maximum effects’, using ultra-clear glass curtain walls to let in natural light and biophilic views to help reduce psychophysiological stress of...
A project in Montreal’s Outremont neighbourhood will transform a historic chapel into a condominium development, for the historic preservation and reactivation of the underutilized site.
The design of Laval’s Lafond Desjardins dental laboratory is emblematic of highly sophisticated architecture not prevalent in industrial buildings, to enrich the city’s landscape with elevated design and offer an aesthetically pleasing and engaging...
Quebec architect, Alain Fournier, founding partner of EVOQ Architecture, has been awarded 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize, recognizing his outstanding achievements going beyond the field of architecture into the scope of Indigenous advocacy and activism.
Guillaume Martel, architect, and partner at Montreal’s architecture practice, Provencher_Roy, has been designated 2022 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Fellow by the Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), for demonstrating mastery of the...
The design of the integrated cancer treatment centre, Centre intégré de cancérologie (CIC), as part of Quebec’s Laval University hospital centre, CHU de Québec-Université Laval, pays allegiance to the natural elements and surrounding architecture...
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.