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Press kit - Press release - The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects

Press Kit | no. 3253-05

The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming

Saint-Georges, Canada

ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects

Connected to the High School, the new Sports Complex emphasizes wood and light

Québec City, Canada, 2024-08-19 - 

Connected to the Saint-Georges High School, the new Saint-Georges Multisport Complex is the result of a joint effort by the Beauce-Etchemin School Service Center and the City of Saint-Georges to provide top-tier sports facilities for students and citizens. Designed by ABCP architecture, in consortium with Marie-Lise Leclerc architecte and Bilodeau Baril Leeming architects, the complex includes a double gymnasium, a recreational pool, a semi-Olympic pool with 10 lanes, as well as classrooms. It stands out for its wooden structures, large bay windows, perforated, diamond-patterned envelope, and energy performance. Inaugurated in the summer of 2023, it was quickly embraced by the community.


Integration into a 1974 building

The new structure extends lengthwise, parallel to the outdoor track, and connects to the high school at ground level. The sloping topography of the site was utilized to provide several ground-level entrances, accommodating all users, including those with reduced mobility. On the south side, visitors are invited to proceed to the main entrance along a curtain wall overlooking the pool, and sheltered by a marquee.


In its architectural treatment, the expansion adopts and reinterprets the modern heritage codes of the high school, dating back to 1974. Inspired by the existing building, which features a base with concrete walls and buttresses topped with metal cladding, the new structure integrates by revisiting the stratification of levels. A fully glazed base aligns with the concrete sections, while a perforated aluminum cladding with a diamond effect evokes the angulation of the elevated buttresses.


Brightness in all directions

The horizontal and vertical circulations are designed to be simple and readable. The bright, two-story reception hall leads to the aquatic pools on one side and the gymnasium on the other. The swimming pool's changing rooms and lifeguard offices are centrally located, while the sports organizations' offices and gymnasium changing rooms are arranged along a glass agora overlooking the outdoor forecourt, aligned with the connection to the high school.


In the gymnasium, large openings generously allow natural light to enter from the north, while it is diffused by the perforations in the aluminum cladding on the south. The aquatic area, comprising a 10-lane, 25-meter sports pool with 1 and 3-meter diving boards, features an access ramp designed for people with reduced mobility, and a recreational pool with a beach entry and water games. The space is abundantly glazed, bathing it in natural light. On the south side, a curtain wall runs along the forecourt, and a canopy mitigates the direct sunlight into the pools.


At the heart of the complex, a wooden tiered staircase offering a direct view of the pools becomes a place for meeting and socializing. On the second level, there is a multifunctional room, four classrooms, bleachers, and the upper foyer. Continuing from the reception hall, and enjoying the view of the pools, this foyer provides another space for relaxation, meetings, and study, as well as access to the 250-seat bleachers in the pool area, and the 100-seat bleachers in the gymnasium section.


Throughout the complex, the immense bay windows and skylights maximize the influx of natural light. In the gymnasium, skylights nearly 20 meters long allow zenithal light to penetrate. To control brightness, the fenestration is clear and unobstructed on the north facade, while it is filtered by a second skin of perforated aluminum on the south facade.


Comfort, warmth, and energy efficiency

Particular attention has been paid to the acoustic ambiance of these large glass spaces to maintain reverberation times below 1.5 seconds. Serving as both interior finish and envelope support, perforated acoustic panels filled with insulating wool to minimize echo have been installed on the walls of the pool and gymnasium. Fabric-covered acoustic panels cover the hard surfaces in the upper parts of the gymnasium, while cement-bonded wood fiber tiles are used in the pool area. In the common areas, acoustic comfort relies on a suspended ceiling of high-performance acoustic tiles behind the wooden slat structure, while the wooden roof structure offers superior sound absorption compared to many materials.


The massive wooden roof structure is an innovative and distinctive element of the complex. The impressive beams in the pool area, 56 meters long and spaced every 5 meters, are topped with CLT (Cross-Laminated Timber) panels. With a free span of 28 meters in the gymnasium, and 34 meters above the sports pool, they are highlighted by natural light. In addition to its architectural quality, this wooden structure contributes to environmental efforts by sequestering more than 670 tons of CO2.


The triple-glazed curtain walls, architectural concrete, and aluminum cladding that make up the envelope were chosen for their durability, and their energy performance surpasses the requirements of Quebec's new energy code. The mechanical systems consume less than 20% fossil fuel, while all other energy sources are renewable. The complex is equipped with a ventilation system that recovers energy during pool air dehumidification, prioritizing the heating of the two pools via water-cooled condensers, in addition to heating the pool enclosure, bleachers, and some peripheral rooms. The exhausted air is directed to a heat exchanger to preheat 90% of the fresh air admitted into the building. During unoccupied periods, or when there is a lack of humidity in the pool enclosure, the amount of fresh air admitted will be reduced.


The energy performance of the architectural and electromechanical systems exceeds that of the model building by 23%, resulting in a 20% reduction in annual energy costs, which is exemplary for a building of this type. The complex's GHG emissions are 44.8 tons of CO2 eq/year lower compared to the Quebec Ministry of Education's model building.


Public Award

Bright and welcoming, the Saint-Georges Multisport Complex is open and connected to its environment. This achievement won the Public Award at the Ordre des architects du Québec’s Excellence Awards in April 2024, just one year after its opening. This recognition reflects the impact of quality architecture on a community and its strong appeal, much to the satisfaction of its initiators.

Technical sheet

Name : Complexe multisport de Saint-Georges

Location : Ville de Saint-Georges, Québec, Canada

Client : Centre de services scolaire de la Beauce-Etchemin et la Ville de Saint-Georges

Architects : ABCP architecture en consortium avec Marie-Lise Leclerc architecte + Bilodeau Baril Leeming architectes

Lead Architect : Michel Veilleux, senior architect and partner, ABCP architecture

Team :

  • Maxime Campagne, architect, ABCP architecture
  • Pascal Chateauneuf, architect, ABCP architecture
  • Pascal Gobeil, senior architect, ABCP architecture
  • Marc-André Simard, lead technician, BBL
  • Marie-Lise Leclerc, senior architect, MLL

Engineers : EXP et WSP/Tetra

Landscape architecture : ABCP architecture

Wood suppliers:             

Wood: Structure Fusion

Installation: Les Charpentistes

Budget: 30,4 M$

End of project: June 2023

Photographer: Stéphane Groleau

About ABCP Architecture

Founded in 1987, ABCP Architecture has distinguished itself for over 37 years at the provincial, national, and international levels through the accomplishment of innovative, original, and structuring projects. ABCP stands out for its constructions integrating wood, particularly in several sports facilities, including aquatic centers, ice rinks, and soccer stadiums, which feature long-span wooden structures. Its projects are resolutely oriented towards sustainable development, with resources accredited in LEED, WELL, and HQE.

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For more information

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Media contact

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  • Geneviève Roy, Communication and marketing Coordinator
  • genroy@abcparchitecture.com
  • 418 649-7369, ext. 359

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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Exterior view of the complex towards the canopy running alongside the aquatic area. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
Exterior view of the complex towards the canopy running alongside the aquatic area.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Exterior view of the complex from the sports fields. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - View from the sports fields, where the large picture windows provide views of the activity in the gymnasium. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
View from the sports fields, where the large picture windows provide views of the activity in the gymnasium.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - <table id="412c53ae-64b3-3316-2d20-065d137e3a91" data-aloha-ephemera-attr="id" class="aloha-ephemera-attr">  <tbody><tr>   <td style="">    </td>  </tr> </tbody></table>A glass atrium perpendicular to the sports complex connects to the secondary school and houses a lounge, changing rooms, and offices. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
A glass atrium perpendicular to the sports complex connects to the secondary school and houses a lounge, changing rooms, and offices.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - On the south-facing side, the canopy and the aluminum second skin filter sunlight, ensuring optimal illumination without glare - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
On the south-facing side, the canopy and the aluminum second skin filter sunlight, ensuring optimal illumination without glare
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - The fully glazed base of the complex is topped with an aluminum cladding featuring a diamond effect - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
The fully glazed base of the complex is topped with an aluminum cladding featuring a diamond effect
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Abundantly glazed, the building's interface enhances the liveliness of the forecourt, offering views and natural light to the pool area. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
Abundantly glazed, the building's interface enhances the liveliness of the forecourt, offering views and natural light to the pool area.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - <p>A canopy welcomes and guides visitors to the main entrance, running alongside the pool and revealing the activity within the building.</p> - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau

A canopy welcomes and guides visitors to the main entrance, running alongside the pool and revealing the activity within the building.

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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - A canopy welcomes and guides visitors to the main entrance, running alongside the pool and revealing the activity within the building. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
A canopy welcomes and guides visitors to the main entrance, running alongside the pool and revealing the activity within the building.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Close-up on the aluminum cladding featuring a diamond effect - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
Close-up on the aluminum cladding featuring a diamond effect
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Skylights and the wooden beams spanning 28 meters characterize the gymnasium. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
Skylights and the wooden beams spanning 28 meters characterize the gymnasium.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - The skylights, the wooden beams spanning 28 meters as well as the north-facing glass openings characterize the gymnasium. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
The skylights, the wooden beams spanning 28 meters as well as the north-facing glass openings characterize the gymnasium.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Over the semi-Olympic pool area, the impressive 34-meter clear-span wooden beams artfully illuminated by the natural light. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
Over the semi-Olympic pool area, the impressive 34-meter clear-span wooden beams artfully illuminated by the natural light.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - The semi-Olympic pool area with its 250-seat bleachers overlooking the high school sports field and bay windows protected by the canopy. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
The semi-Olympic pool area with its 250-seat bleachers overlooking the high school sports field and bay windows protected by the canopy.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - The entrance to the pool is accessible for people with reduced mobility  - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
The entrance to the pool is accessible for people with reduced mobility
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - The aquatic sector opens on the canopy which controls the sun's direct rays into the pool, preventing glare. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
The aquatic sector opens on the canopy which controls the sun's direct rays into the pool, preventing glare.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - With its tiered seating configuration, the wooden stepped staircase in the hall encourages social interactions, - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
With its tiered seating configuration, the wooden stepped staircase in the hall encourages social interactions,
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - The wooden stepped staircase allows visitors to sit and observe the activity in the aquatic area, - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
The wooden stepped staircase allows visitors to sit and observe the activity in the aquatic area,
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - In the hall, the wooden stepped staircase allows visitors great views over the aquatic area, - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
In the hall, the wooden stepped staircase allows visitors great views over the aquatic area,
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Lounge and offices in the glass atrium connecting the sports complex to the secondary school. - Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau
Lounge and offices in the glass atrium connecting the sports complex to the secondary school.
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Axonometry of the Saint-Georges Complex - Photo credit: ABCP architecture
Axonometry of the Saint-Georges Complex
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Plan of the level 1 of the Saint-Georges Complex - Photo credit: ABCP architecture
Plan of the level 1 of the Saint-Georges Complex
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Plan of level 2 of the Saint-Georges Complex - Photo credit: ABCP architecture
Plan of level 2 of the Saint-Georges Complex
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Section of the Saint-Georges Complex - Photo credit: ABCP architecture
Section of the Saint-Georges Complex
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Press kit | 3253-05 - Press release | The Saint-Georges Multisport Complex: Bright and Welcoming - ABCP architecture in consortium with MLL et BBL architects - Institutional Architecture - Site plan of the Saint-Georges Complex - Photo credit: ABCP architecture
Site plan of the Saint-Georges Complex
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