MSO Play/Pause Montréal studio
Designed by Studio Jean Verville architectes, MSO Play/Pause, Montreal adopts the universes of its occupants, their personalities, and needs as the narrative scheme
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Designed by Studio Jean Verville architectes, MSO Play/Pause, Montreal adopts the universes of its occupants, their personalities, and needs as the narrative scheme
Designed by Les Architectes FABG, Quai 5160-Maison de la Culture Verdun, Montreal, includes a 360-seat performance room, an art gallery, a mediation room, a circus school for the children of the neighborhood
After exiting the stressful lines and x-ray machines at the security gates of Montreal’s YUL Airport, you are immediately greeted by the warmth and tranquility of the RYÙ Sushi Restaurant designed by Ménard Dworkind
Designers MYTO d.e.v. worked for more than a year on the sprawling 1965 square foot Clarke Terrace, Montreal, creating a green rooftop with custom planters atop the client’s home
Redesigned by Paul Bernier Architecte the Cottage on the Point project to be carried out was to completely renovate this property and expand it.
Designed by Pelletier de Fontenay, the Residence Marconi is situated in Marconi-Alexandra, where the project takes advantage of unusual urban conditions.
Designed by Studio Jean Verville Architectes, the NMBHD project is a real estate heritage for a young family from the Montreal’s Rosemont district.
Designed by Imperatori Design, Frank and Oak’s new premises maintain the atmosphere of their original workshop while improving the quality of life for all who works there.
Designed by NÓS, Moving Dunes, in Montréal, is an extension of the temporary exhibit From Africa to the Americas: Face-to-face Picasso, Past and Present
Designed by Figurr Architects Collective, Prefabricated Country Home, consists of five prefabricated custom modules, each approximately fifty feet long.
Caffettiera Caffé Bar in Montréal by Ménard Dworkind Architecture & Design – MRDK in the ‘Golden Square Mile’ bringing Italian coffee culture to North America in the heart of downtown
A contemporary Nordic lifestyle was the inspiration for Canadian brand Quartz Co.’s first boutique designed by Quartz Co., Blanchette Architectes and Rainville Sangaré.