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Festival des Architectures Vives 2026: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

POP-UP PAVILION: TÉISSER

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Laetitia Rejany & Iacha Perget

Festival des Architectures Vives 2026: Teams and Projects
Association Champ Libre

Laetitia Rejany & Iacha Perget

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Laetitia Rejany & Iacha Perget

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

photomontage of UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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Dan Hanganu & Gilles Prud'homme

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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UQAM

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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Nathalie St-Pierre

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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Nathalie St-Pierre

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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Cindy Boyce

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

Photo credit:
Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

Photo credit:
Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

Photo credit:
Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

Photo credit:
Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

Photo credit:
Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

Photo credit:
Nathalie St-Pierre

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

Photo credit:
Michel Brunelle

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design Receives the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Prestigious Prix du XXe siècle
Université du Québec à Montréal

UQAM’s Pavillon de Design

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J-F Leblanc

NII – Ingenious Design
NII

BITMAPDesign: Todd BracherBITMAP is a reflection on flexibility, play, and the ways we inhabit space.The piece is composed of two rectangular volumes — one larger, one smaller — fused along one edge. Where the smaller block meets the main volume, the balance becomes unexpected and the form appears almost suspended.The smaller block functions as a side table, armrest, or additional seat, accessible from all sides. Although conceived as a single element, multiple pieces can be combined to create modular compositions, encouraging communication in multiple directions — side-by-side, face-to-face, or diagonally.As Todd Bracher explains:“BITMAP challenges the way we think about lounge seating. Instead of dictating how people should sit or gather, it creates an open framework for exploration. The modular, pixel-like forms can be nested, stacked, or arranged in unexpected ways—allowing users to shape their space intuitively The elevated perch adds another layer of function, acting as both a seat and a surface for work or interaction. By removing the rigid structure of traditional seating, Bitmap encourages a more natural, adaptable way to engage with space—whether alone or in a group. It’s about flexibility, play, and rethinking how we inhabit our environments.”

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NII

NII – Ingenious Design
NII

BITMAP by Todd Bracher

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NII

NII – Ingenious Design
NII

BITMAP by Todd Bracher

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