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The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Michel Lussier, B.A. environmental design 1983 Left image Student project: modular telephone, Mutaphone, 1983 Teachers: Georges Adamczyk and Jean-Pierre Hardenne Collaborations: Yves Maillet, Koen de Winter, Siglinde Spanihel, Michel Bourdage and Mireille Leduc Right image Recent Project: World's Fastest and Lightest Sprint Shoe, Adizero Prime, Adidas AG, 2012 Collaborations: Mark Henderson, Michael Joubert, Gabe la O’, Franz Rott, Chris Schultz

Photo credit:
Joe Felzman

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Nicolas Ménard, B.A. graphic design 2012 Left image Student project: idea sketch for an animated film, Micromachines, 2012 Teacher: Jean-Philippe Fauteux Right image Recent project: animated advertising film for the Corona beer brand, The History of La Cerveza Mas Fina

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Nexus Studios, 2019

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Pierre Léonard, B.A. graphic design 1977 Left image Student project: graphic standards guide, Visual identity for the City of Montreal, 1977 Teacher: Yves Simard Collaboration: Robert Lussier Right image Recent project: graphic variations, Radio-Canada brand image, 2013-2015

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Collaborations: Patrick Fleury and Martin Laliberté, artistic directors; Gabriel Poirier-Galarneau, director, motion designer; Florent Dufort, computer graphic designer

The Centre de Design de l'UQAM Kicks Off Its Season with the “Parcours: 50 ans de créativité” Exhibition
UQAM Design Center

Ying Gao, fashion design, 2000Left image Student project: Digital illustrations, 1999 Teacher: Frédéric MetzRight image Recent project: robotic polymorphic clothing, 2 5 2 6, 2022

Photo credit:
Maude Arsenault

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

Exterior view of the complex towards the canopy running alongside the aquatic area.

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

Exterior view of the complex from the sports fields.

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

View from the sports fields, where the large picture windows provide views of the activity in the gymnasium.

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

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

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

On the south-facing side, the canopy and the aluminum second skin filter sunlight, ensuring optimal illumination without glare

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

The fully glazed base of the complex is topped with an aluminum cladding featuring a diamond effect

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Close-up on the aluminum cladding featuring a diamond effect

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

Skylights and the wooden beams spanning 28 meters characterize the gymnasium.

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

The skylights, the wooden beams spanning 28 meters as well as the north-facing glass openings characterize the gymnasium.

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

Over the semi-Olympic pool area, the impressive 34-meter clear-span wooden beams artfully illuminated by the natural light.

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

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

The entrance to the pool is accessible for people with reduced mobility

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau

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

The aquatic sector opens on the canopy which controls the sun's direct rays into the pool, preventing glare.

Photo credit:
Stéphane Groleau