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Rediscover Lemay: 60 Years of Visionary Design
Contemporary Architecture in Canada – design by Lemay
oct 4, 2017
Rediscover Lemay
Architecture: Lemay
Location: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Rediscover Lemay: 60 Years of Visionary Design
As Lemay celebrates 60 years of groundbreaking design, a review of its most defining projects—Montreal’s Four Seasons Hotel and Residences[i], the Bibliothèque du Boisé[ii], Montreal’s Place Vauquelin and Place d’Armes, the new international jetty at Montreal-Trudeau Airport[iii], Quebec City’s Paquet Wharf and the protective glass casing of the Grand Théâtre de Québec; the coastal promenade of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, the Holiday Inn’s glamorous new look in Brooklyn, NY—is proof that its long and much-awarded history shapes its present and future as one of Canada’s leading integrated design services firms.
Montreal’s Four Seasons Hotel and Residences – Lemay in consortium with Sid Lee Architecture – Québec, Canada, In progress
Photo credit: Rendering – Lemay in consortium with Sid Lee Architecture
1000 De La Gauchetière – Lemay in consortium with Dimakopoulos & Associates – Montréal, Québec, Canada, 1995
Photo credit: Lemay
Bell Centre – Lemay in consortium with LeMoyne, Lapointe, Magne, Architectes -Montréal, Québec, Canada, 1996
Photo credit: Lemay
“In many ways, our work embodies Quebec’s own evolution over the past six decades,” said Louis T. Lemay, president and excellence facilitator for the integrated design firm, which was founded in 1957 as an architectural practice.
Humaniti – Lemay – Montréal, Québec, Canada, In progress
Photo credit: Rendering – Lemay
Grand Théâtre de Québec – Lemay – Québec City, Canada, In progress
Photo credit: Rendering – Lemay
Bibliothèque du Boisé – Cardinal Hardy*, Labonté Marcil, Éric Pelletier* architectes in consortium (*now Lemay) – Montréal, Québec, Canada, 2013
Photo credit: Doublespace photography
“We began with groundbreaking models of functionalist architecture that reflected Quebec’s new openness to the world,” he said, referring to Montreal’s Church of Saint-Jean Baptiste de La Salle, Cégep André-Laurendeau and branch offices for Quebec-based financial institutions.
Vauquelin Square – Lemay – Old Montréal, Québec, Canada, 2017
Photo credit: Frédérique Ménard-Aubin
International jetty expansion, Montréal-Trudeau International Airport – Lemay in consortium with Jodoin, Lamarre, Pratte, Architectes – Québec, Canada, 2016
Photo credit: Marc Cramer
Paquet Wharf – Lemay – Lévis, Québec, Canada, 2016
Photo credit: Stéphane Drouin
Lemay then went on to define the Montreal skyline and contemporary cityscape with the city’s tallest building, 1000 De La Gauchetière [iv]; the brilliantly multimodal, 21,000-seat Bell Centre [v]; the Caisse de dépôt et de placement’s landmark Édifice Jacques-Parizeau, in which Lemay played a key role; and many others.
Coastal promenade of the Hassan II Mosque – Lemay – Casablanca, Morocco, In Progress
Photo credit: Rendering – Lemay
In recent years, Lemay’s reach has grown to revitalize heritage treasures, create sustainable living environments, brand top companies’ workspaces, showcase public institutions and create unforgettable public spaces. Its Bibliothèque du Boisé alone has won a record-breaking 21 design awards, including a joint award of excellence from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the Canada Green Building Council MD (CaGBC). Lemay has delivered designs across Canada and around the world, with a constant focus on the environment and leading practices in sustainable development.
Holiday Inn Brooklyn – Escobar Design now Escobar Design by Lemay – New York, USA, 1999
Photo credit: Inessa Photography
Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-la-Salle – Lemay – Montréal, Québec, Canada, 1967
Photo credit: Alexandre Guilbeault
Cégep André-Laurendeau – Lemay – Montréal, Québec, Canada, 1973
Photo credit: Lemay
“And now, we are building Montreal’s first smart vertical community,” said Mr. Lemay, referring to the innovative, multi-use Humaniti complex now underway in Montreal’s International District.
De l’Église metro station – Lemay – Montreal, Québec, Canada, 1974
Photo credit: Lemay
The capacity of an industry leader, the creativity of a boutique firm
Looking ahead, Lemay is building its future success on its distinctive offering: innovation at the service of design excellence, net zero and integrated delivery.
Pomerleau Offices – Lemay – Lévis, Québec, Canada, 2016
Photo credit: Jonathan Robert
Close to 450 Lemay professionals of various disciplines work together closely to produce exceptional projects that integrate architecture, interior design, urban planning and urban design, landscape architecture, branding and graphic design. Through these complementary, collaborating disciplines, Lemay’s vision is to become no less than the Canadian leader and a world reference in the integrated design of sustainable living environments. In support of this vision, it recently merged with Calgary-based Toker & Associates, an award-winning architecture and interior design firm (now known as Lemay + Toker in Western Canada), bolstering Lemay’s pan-Canadian presence.
Champ-de-Mars Park – Daniel Arbour & Associates Inc. now Lemay – Port-au-Prince, Haĩti, 2015
Photo credit: Rendering – Daniel Arbour & Associates Inc. now Lemay
Celebrating six decades
For its anniversary, Lemay has launched several employee recognition projects, and is championing employees’ own initiatives such as a beekeeping venture, fundraising for a local NGO, participation in community events and promoting green transportation.
Montmagny Library – Lemay – Québec, Canada, 2014
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
For its clients and the public, Lemay has launched an Instagram contest and will be hosting a series of round-tables starting in November, as well as a travelling exhibit of its key projects within their historical context.
221 Bank – Lemay – Montréal, Québec, Canada, 2014
Photo credit: Francois Descoteaux
A longtime tenant of Montreal’s South-West borough, Lemay also recently unveiled its 60th anniversary gift to the community: “The Phenix of Human Rights”, a mural painted on the outside wall of a former warehouse now housing Lemay’s main Montreal office at 3500 Saint-Jacques St.
Head Office, Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec – Lemay – Montréal, Québec, Canada, 2014
Photo credit: Lemay
About Lemay: Creative Intelligence. Collective Value.
Founded in 1957 as an architectural practice, Lemay is one of Canada’s leading integrated design services firms, merging architecture, urban design, interiors, landscape, engineering, sustainability and branding into a multidisciplinary and synergistic ensemble. With several offices worldwide, it ranks 74th in the world (World Architecture, 2017). Lemay has won over 350 awards and distinctions and has been a winner of the Canada’s Best Managed Companies program since 2013, becoming a Gold Standard winner in 2017. Leveraging its unique blend of creativity, capacity and expertise, Lemay champions its clients’ aspirations, enhances users’ quality of life and strives to build a brighter future for our communities.
Louis T. Lemay, president and excellence facilitator, Lemay
Photo credit: Lemay
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