Îlot Balmoral, Downtown Montréal building
Îlot Balmoral, a 13-storey mixed-use Office building designed by Provencher_Roy and commissioned by the Société d’Habitation de Montréal, rises as a testimony to Montréal’s creative economy
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Îlot Balmoral, a 13-storey mixed-use Office building designed by Provencher_Roy and commissioned by the Société d’Habitation de Montréal, rises as a testimony to Montréal’s creative economy
LumiGroup is proud to unveil its collaboration with inside Studio, designers of the OneSpan office in downtown Montréal. Located in the historic Windsor station area
Sollertia worked with KANVA on a project where textile architecture embraces the symbiotic relationship between art and science, as part of a major renovation of Montréal’s Biodome
MDT Mobilier, a well-known Montréal steel furniture design and production studio, is proud to unveil its concept for the new Osmo X Marusan café-terrace, formerly known as Café Osmo
Recognized for its expertise and creativity in high-quality interior design for major corporate and residential projects, Montréal Agence Imagine, is pleased to unveil Maison Merveilleuse
Stunning backdrop for an Adele music video, chosen for her hit song “Easy On Me”: 173-acre vineyard Domaine Dumont Chapelle Ste-Agnès near Montreal is for sale at $4.37 million
Construction is wrapping up on the Provencher_Roy designed Provencher_Roy new downtown hub for HEC Montréal , a centre for entrepreneurship and research
Designed by Lemay, Odea Montreal is a 25-storey project that will include 435 residential units, comprised of 264 rental apartments, and 171 condominiums for sale in Old Montreal, Canada
Experience Chute, Montmorency Falls Quebec, Canada showcase natural beauty of Parc by drawing on its existing character: new installations by Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker
Tiramisu restaurant Montréal designed by Ménard Dworkind on the first floor of the Hilton Hotel in Chinatown recalls 1960s Italian exuberance of in a contemporary context, bathed in natural light