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50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Roger Desmarais and Harry Yaghjian at a construction site visit for Place du Quartier

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NEUF architect(e)s

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Our team at the 980 rue Cherrier offices, 1981

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NEUF architect(e)s

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Bruno St-Jean drawing in the office on 980 Rue Cherrier, 1981

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NEUF architect(e)s

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Presentation model for the Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal

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NEUF architect(e)s

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Le Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal, 1981-1989. The seven pyramids introduced a new housing concept to Montreal: the condominium

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Alex St-Jean (2020)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

High-Rise II&III, Mies van der Rohe + NEUF (1971)

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Adrien Williams (2020)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

High-Rise II&III, Mies van der Rohe + NEUF (1971). The first development project on Nun’s Island involved three high-rise residential towers that were conceived by the office of Mies van der Rohe, the latter two of which were realized by NEUF

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Adrien Williams (2020)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Museum of Ingenuity J. Armand Bombardier (1971).The foundation, built as a tribute to the famous inventor of the Ski-doo, is the first of many projects we have completed for the Canadian multinational corporation

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Adrien Williams (2020)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Pratt & Whitney M1 and M2 (2010). The assembly plant of the world's leading aerospace company can accommodate two Boeing 747s

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NEUF architect(e)s

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

CSN (2017). In collaboration with BGLA, the project’s atrium is developed as a node to gather people together around a common cause

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Alex St-Jean (2017)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

3D model showing the 12,000 doors in the New CHUM (2017)

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CannonDesign + NEUF architect(e)s

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

The New CHUM passerelle (2017). In collaboration with CannonDesign, the hospital complex is one of the largest healthcare construction projects in North America

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Adrien Williams (2017)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

The New CHUM (2017). In collaboration with CannonDesign

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Adrien Williams (2017)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Created in collaboration with Atelier TAG, the building uses transparency to create spatial connections that encourage exchanges between generations and cultures

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Adrien Williams (2020)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Schluter-Systems (2010). This industry expert in construction materials uses its own building as a showcase of their products as well as a research laboratory

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Alex St-Jean (2010)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Fasken (2020). Complete refurbishing of Fasken’s law firm offices located in Montreal’s Stock Exchange Tower

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Raphaël Thibodeau (2020)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Estérel Resort (2012). This renovation and extension of the existing estate adapts to meet the needs of today's clientele while respecting the original modernist spirit

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Stéphane Groleau (2014)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

YOO Montreal(2017). In collaboration with Philippe Starck, this ‘vertical village’ was created around the idea of openness and sharing

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Adrien William (2018)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Sunlife Financial Centre (2019). This complex’s sustainable vision starts from its connection to the O-Train, Ottawa's light rail system

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David Boyer (2019)

50 Years and still NEUF
NEUF architect(e)s

Herzliah High School (2018). A school with a unique vision for high school education, the architectural spaces and pedagogical intentions work together to encourage the student’s creativity

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David Boyer (2020)