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Collège Notre-Dame
Taktik Design

La Rocaille / Principal entrance

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillet

Collège Notre-Dame
Taktik Design

Adaptative zone

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillet

Collège Notre-Dame
Taktik Design

College archive photo, printed on the wall

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillet

Collège Notre-Dame
Taktik Design

Corridor redesigned

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillet

Collège Notre-Dame
Taktik Design

Logo and signage

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillet

Collège Notre-Dame
Taktik Design

Adaptive workspace

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillet

Collège Notre-Dame
Taktik Design

Custom-made ash wood structure and furniture

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillet

The UQAM Centre de Design presents the exhibition "Vers un imaginaire numérique"
UQAM Centre de design

Photograph of the ESL Console at Project MAC, 1965.

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Courtesy of the MIT Museum

The UQAM Centre de Design presents the exhibition "Vers un imaginaire numérique"
UQAM Centre de design

“FINGERFILM” is a cinemaverité style short film documenting early research on interactive displays at the Architecture Machine Group (10:23)

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Centre de design de l'UQAM

The UQAM Centre de Design presents the exhibition "Vers un imaginaire numérique"
UQAM Centre de design

A reconstruction of the “Coons Patch”, an early technique for computing curved surfaces in the computer, developed by Steven A. Coons.

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Centre de design de l'UQAM

The UQAM Centre de Design presents the exhibition "Vers un imaginaire numérique"
UQAM Centre de design

Wireframe cube developed at the Cambridge CAD Group, 1972. .

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Courtesy of Robin Forrest

The UQAM Centre de Design presents the exhibition "Vers un imaginaire numérique"
UQAM Centre de design

Early representation of a 3-D path for automated manufacturing developed with the Whirlwind computer, 1958. Courtesy of the MIT Archives

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Courtesy of the MIT Archives

The UQAM Centre de Design presents the exhibition "Vers un imaginaire numérique"
UQAM Centre de design

Indeterminate Set (2017)

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Dana Cupkova

Power10 Fitness
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The storefront window reveals a sophisticated interior, defined by bold graphics and top-of-the line fitness equipment, showcasing a unique and elevated fitness club experience.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Power10 Fitness
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Located in the heart of Toronto's busy Queen Street East retail area, Power10 Fitness’ storefront view offers passersby a glimpse into a rowing gym designed to accelerate adrenaline and enhance performance.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Power10 Fitness
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Power10 Fitness, Toronto’s first dedicated rowing studio, boasts dynamic lighting, integrated graphics and bold colours to create an engaging, high-energy design concept.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Power10 Fitness
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The bold graphics strategy begins at the front desk and runs consistently through all the spaces, drawing in visitors and maintaining a dynamic energy.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Power10 Fitness
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Connecting the rowing studio and training area with the change rooms is a long corridor with a 3-foot high, three-dimensional POWER10 logo in a 25-foot long opening in the wall that runs behind the reception area, providing a powerful and dynamic visual connection between the spaces.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Power10 Fitness
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Built-in benches in the lounge area allow members to refuel and relax, while the open area can also be used for small events and educational sessions Large Normann Copenhagen Bell Pendants suspended above allude to the equipment used in strength training.

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling

Power10 Fitness
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Photo credit:
Riley Snelling