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Vues sur Saint-Laurent

[rev_slider alias="Vues-sur-Saint-Laurent" slidertitle="Vues sur Saint-Laurent"][/rev_slider] Vues sur Saint-Laurent Located on Saint-Laurent boulevard near Rachel street in the Plateau Mont-Royal borough, the proposed project replaces a 4-storey building that was deemed structurally unsound and had to be demolished in 2017. The new construction project was developed to include the same uses on each floor, namely three apartments on the top three floors and one two-floor commercial space on the ground floor and basement. The plot of land where the demolished building once stood is in fact part of the neighboring 4-storey building which the British Manufacturing Company originally used as a textile factory - it has since been converted to loft-style apartments with a retail commercial space on the ground floor. This relationship between the new project and the existing building created the framework for the development of the Saint-Laurent façade, including the alignments and material selection. Overall, the building is composed...

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Marie-Anne-Clark

[rev_slider alias="marieAnneClark" slidertitle="marieAnneClark"][/rev_slider] Marie-Anne-Clark Located in the Plateau Mont-Royal at the intersection of Marie-Anne and Clark, this 3-storey extension project features two 4-bedroom/2-bathroom apartments on the upper levels with access to a rooftop terrace and a commercial space on the ground floor and basement which is connected to the existing 5-storey building on the site. Due to its placement on the corner, the project was developed with special attention paid to the modulation of the building at the intersection - thus the placement of the balconies on the upper floors and a ground floor set-back on Marie-Anne and Clark. This also informed the planning of the apartments to provide the tenants with views from their living spaces to the Mont-Royal and, in the opposite direction, toward Saint-Laurent boulevard. The latter is framed by an aluminum and glass box with large sitting windows facing the Main. The cantilever of the upper two floors over...

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Pierre Grise Mont-Royal

[rev_slider alias="Pierre-Grise-Mont-Royal" slidertitle="Pierre Grise Mont-Royal"][/rev_slider] Pierre Grise Mont-Royal This project consists of a complete interior renovation and extension of a three-storey greystone building on Mount-Royal avenue that was originally built in 1900. In addition, the building envelope, including the stone façade, windows, and roof, will be restored and the commercial façade will be replaced. At the request of our client, the two existing commercial spaces will be combined in to one larger retail store and will be extended to occupy almost 100% of the lot resulting in a 1700 square foot space on the ground floor. In order to integrate the upper two floors of the extension to fit the typical Montreal row-house ‘L-shaped’ typology, we propose to demolish the existing back of the building, which contains only a terrace on the second floor, a wood-clad storage space and the emergency staircase, and rebuild it on the opposite side of the lot. The...

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Saint-Urbain offices

[rev_slider alias="Bureaux-Saint-Urbain" slidertitle="Bureaux Saint-Urbain"][/rev_slider] Saint-Urbain offices This office space renovation is currently in development for our client Immobilier YULiv. Based in the Plateau Mont-Royal, the rapidly expanding real estate company needs more space to accommodate their growing team. The entire 6100-square-foot floor plate will be completely gutted and renovated to include the reception space, nine offices, two meeting rooms, a large kitchen-lounge space as well as server and copy rooms. There will also be a portion of the floor that will serve as the new LOCUS architecture + design offices. This project is slated to be built in 2021. ...

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