The Collège Sainte-Anne Campus has won Gold Certification at the 2023 Grands Prix du design, a global competition that honors excellence and talent in the creative industry.
Nous sommes ravis de vous annoncer que le projet du Collège Sainte-Anne, un projet remarquable réalisé par Atelier Pierre Thibault et Architecture49, a reçu de la part du Conseil du bâtiment durable du Canada (CBDCA) la certification de la Norme du bâtiment à carbone zéro – Design.
Bruno Verenini célèbre aujourd’hui ses 40 ans de service à Architecture49!
The construction of the Complexe 4 Glaces was officially launched on Friday, September 21 2018, in the La Cité sector of Gatineau. Bruno Verenini, principal architect at Architecture49 Montreal, was present for the inauguration of the site.
Sid Lee Architecture has completed an extensive renovation for one of Montreal's most prestigious hotels, opening its lobby and public spaces to serve a broader clientele than just hotel guests.
A few weeks after the re-opening of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Sid Lee Architecture is pleased to present the architecture and design initiatives that made the hotel’s transformation possible.
Montreals’ Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel has been reinvented in keeping with its mid-century vision of a perfect hotel and its grand international style.
The tides of economic confidence are on the upswing for Surrey as another major hotel has been approved for its emerging downtown area.
Following several years of planning and 12 months of work, Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth hotel has officially reopened and welcomed its first guests.
Parliament Hill’s West Block has been closed for restoration work since 2011, but journalists got their first look inside yesterday as it nears the end of construction.
The La Presse newsroom had been neglected since 2007. La Presse’s major shift to digital provided the impetus for a reinvention of this space.
The Fathers of Confederation Buildings Trust in Charlottetown PEI, which operates as Confederation Centre of the Arts, is the recipient of the 2015 Prix du XXe siècle for its enduring excellence and national significance to Canadian architecture.