CRISP Barbershop in Pointe Saint-Charles

CRISP Barbershop in Pointe Saint-Charles

CRISP was born from the owner’s strong will to open a barbershop unlike all others. It was IVYSTUDIO’s job to create a unique experience in a minimalistic environment that put the spotlight on the barbers, without compromising on the spaces functionality.

REM Concept for Montreal Cityscape

REM Architectural and Landscape Concept for Montreal Cityscape

Award-winning firms Lemay, Perkins+Will and Bisson Fortin will design an integrated, sustainable system of light-rail train stations, woven into urban, industrial and natural landscapes, as part of NouvLR General Partnership’s recently won contract for the 67-kilometre network.

Stikeman Elliott Montréal office interior, QC

Stikeman Elliott Montréal office interior, QC

The original intent for this project was to create a new layout that maximizes natural light and views onto Montreal’s downtown area as well as promote informal meeting and socialisation among employees. To this end, the tree becomes a strong inspirational image for the development of the project.

Jouney Café, Downtown Montreal Lebanese bakery

Jouney Café, Downtown Montreal interior

Jouney café in downtown Montreal is a Lebanese café/bakery concept created by Patrick Abdelahad. The long narrow restaurant can seat 40 in an array of different seating options. Banquette seating lines the 16-foot-tall brick walls, while an I-beam spans the sloping floor to accommodate a large communal table.

Ericsson’s Montreal Corporate Campus: R&D

Montreal architecture news 2018 - Ericsson’s Montreal Corporate Campus: R&D

Design by Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes designed a place for research and innovation, the new Montreal campus of multinational Ericsson is inspired by a desire to provide a stimulating work environment.

La Hacienda Creative’s New Sound Studio

La Hacienda Creative's New Sound Studio

Newsam Construction and MXMA Architecture & Design are proud to announce the rebirth of the former RCA Victor Studio in the St-Henri district, in Montreal. La Hacienda Creative, a leading Canadian sound creation studio, becomes the new tenant of the emblematic 465 sqm space.

Standing in the Middle of the Field Office

Standing in the Middle of the Field Office

Maurice Martel architecte designed the new headquarters Lareau insurance office. Settling in a rural area without aesthetic qualities, the project aims to inspire the beauty and encourage this industrial area to change by hosting more projects sensitive to design.

BLACK BOX II Residence in Montréal, Québec

BLACK BOX II Residence in Montréal, Québec

Natalie Dionne Architecture designed BLACK BOX II which is the latest in a series of tiny additions impacting existing architecture in a big way. Conceived as a jewelry box, large openings blur the interior/exterior boundary, revealing its treasures.

Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie Residence

Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie Residence, Montréal

A couple with two young children wish to transform a duplex located in Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie into their principal family residence. The project consists in reorganizing the original portion of the house and enlarging it with an extension in the yard while preserving the façade on the street as required by the city bylaws.

Le Castelnau in Montréal property, Quebec

Le Castelnau in Montréal property, Quebec

As part of the 2017 INOVA Awards Gala hosted by the Urban Development Institute of Quebec (IDU) held on October 19 at the InterContinental Montréal, DevMcGill and TGTA won an INOVA Award in the Multi-Residential Category.

Perles et Paddock Restaurant in Montréal

Perles et Paddock Restaurant in Montréal

Perles et Paddock is a restaurant whose interior was brought to life by an authentic design experience inspired by the neighbourhood’s history. This was achieved through close collaboration by the designer, architect (Clairoux) and a restaurateur.

Greystone: Tools for Understanding the City

Greystone Tools for Understanding the City Exhibition in Montreal

Until 4 March 2018, the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) presents Greystone: Tools for Understanding the City, an exhibition curated by Phyllis Lambert that reveals her deep attachment to Greystone buildings.