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NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

NEUF produced an architecture that successfully coordinates specialized teams, automated equipment, robotics, tooling, and the mobilization of precision components and instrumentation, resulting in an efficient, accurate, and safe production ecosystem.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

From specialized trenches and floor design to ample daylighting, integrating innovative design and materiality optimizes the manufacturing processes of Bombardier's jet aircraft.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

The testing and finishing of Bombardier's flagship Global 7500 jet aircraft.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

A Global 7500 goes through a testing process, requiring extensive overhead ventilation and fire safety controls, with comprehensive underfloor services.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

Careful attention is paid to ensuring that the aircraft's most valuable component—its jet engines—is precisely integrated with the fuselage and wings.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

NEUF integrated the largest overhead doors in the industry into the new testing facility, where several planes can safely enter and leave in preparation for interior finishing and painting at Bombardier's Montreal factory before final delivery to the client.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

The testing and finishing of Bombardier's flagship Global 7500 jet aircraft.

Photo credit:
Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

The testing and finishing of Bombardier's flagship Global 7500 jet aircraft.

Photo credit:
Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

Controlled entry access for employees features a floating artificially illuminated ceiling and contrasting materials to facilitate movement and orientation.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

Inspired by flight: the Bombardier office reception area incorporates wing-shaped baffles overhead and a floating desk set within an abstracted cloud.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

Dedicated training and collaboration spaces maximize daylight and visual connections to promote employee motivation and productivity.

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Adrien Williams

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

Just as countless lines on a map illustrate the flight paths of aircraft moving around the world at any given moment, this diagram captures the complexity and precision of aircraft assembly. Orchestrating thousands of operations and simultaneous interactions between specialists are required to integrate parts, expertise and safety checks into a finished product—a Bombardier global jet.

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NEUF

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

Located alongside Canada's busiest runway, the 750,000-square-foot campus comprises two independent buildings, a blast wall, a material storage area, and clear paths for circulation.

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NEUF

NEUF architect(e)s Delivers State-Of-The-Art Jet Manufacturing Facility for Bombardier at Toronto Pearson International Airport
NEUF architect(e)s

Lilia Koleva, Partner Architect, OAA, OAQ, RAIC, RIBA, LEED AP BD+C - NEUF architect(e)s

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Bénédicte Brocard

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3
Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project

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Maxime Brouillet

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3
Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Pavillon de la Côte; a sheltered stop for users of the Coastal Meadows

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Adrien Williams

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3
Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Marshland Wharf; juxtaposition of docks enhancing the consolidated existing marsh ecosystem

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Adrien Williams

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3
Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project

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Adrien Williams

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3
Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Beach sector; the granite wall as an architectured fragment of the adjacent cliff

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Adrien Williams

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3
Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Pavillon des Baigneurs; a built interface as a landmark, embracing its presence on the boulevard

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Stephane Groleau