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Press Kit | no. 3310-01

Espace citoyen des Confluents—landscape as living infrastructure

Laval, Canada

Projet Paysage

Activating the ecological potential of a former petrochemical brownfield to create a civic ecosystem.

Montreal, Canada, 2026-04-07 - 

Inspired by the transformation processes of the industrial site, the design reverses this dynamic by recreating the conditions for regeneration, where nature shapes community life over the long term.


Today, a library, cultural spaces, and municipal services form a civic complex set within a 13-acre site, crisscrossed with pathways, rest areas, and an active mobility network connecting neighbouring districts. Located at the intersection of Saint-François and Duvernay-Est, the project addresses two defining challenges: remedying a long-standing lack of local amenities while restoring the ecological capacity of a vulnerable territory.


Espace citoyen des Confluents is rooted in an integrated vision, where architecture and landscape were conceived together from the outset. In collaboration with the firm Cardin Julien, the team reimagined the site through a transdisciplinary lens—as a place for gathering, social connection, and engagement with nature.


Open to the public since 2024, the landscape evolves and gradually becomes wilder with the seasons: spontaneous vegetation takes hold, and biodiversity returns. Its beauty is neither immediate nor fixed.


A site in need of repair
Once forested, and later converted to agricultural use, the land hosted a BASF petrochemical plant during the 1970s and 1980s, leaving a lasting mark on the territory and its identity. Following decontamination by the City of Laval, it remained a degraded brownfield, a testament to profound industrial transformation.


Fertile clay soils, proximity to wetlands, and the natural capacity for water retention informed a regeneration-based approach, where it now runs freely, landforms guide its flow, trees refresh the air and biodiversity is reclaiming its place.


When water becomes the backbone of the land

On site, hydrology emerges as both a dynamic feature and a contemplative element. A network of permeable pathways, drainage trenches, and interconnected basins captures 100% of rainwater and runoff, slowly directing it through the landscape.


These basins function as wetlands, fostering wildlife habitats and promoting biodiversity. An overflow directs excess water to the municipal stormwater system during heavy rainfall, preventing flooding. The landforms shaped from the site’s excavated material contribute to this hydrological strategy.

 

More than 300 trees across 25 species were planted, while spontaneous vegetation and biological corridors set the conditions for a resilient ecosystem to emerge.

 

Even the parking lot is part of this approach. Its triangular shape reduces the mineral footprint and limits impervious surfaces. Sedimentation wells capture particles from the road runoff before the water enters the basin network. Over time, the tree canopy will grow to cover the space, mitigating heat islands and ensuring a progressive transition to the surrounding natural spaces.


Experience and temporality
The project offers the rare experience of a forest-like landscape within an established urban context. A footbridge and two observation platforms provide access to the basins and the mature trees preserved on site, while birdhouses support wildlife activity. The sounds of water and wind gradually replace the hum of traffic.


Each season transforms perceptions. The textures, vegetation layers, and microhabitats create a sensory experience that calms and slows, offering a moment of respite amid urban density and overstimulation.


Disciplinary synergy
From the earliest phases, Projet Paysage and architecture firm Cardin Julien combined their expertise to design a civic space where architecture and landscape respond to and structure one another. This collaboration stems not from mere formal adjustments, but from a shared responsibility in shaping public spaces.


The building serves as a focal point, while the landscape guides movement and the overall rhythm. Its bioclimatic orientation—aligned along an east-west axis to optimize passive solar gain—interacts with the layout of exterior pathways and the hydrological system of the site. Openings, natural light, and outdoor spaces are coordinated to ensure seamless continuity between interior and landscape.


Certified LEED v4 Gold, the project demonstrates how integrated design can give form to civic hubs that unite environmental performance, spatial quality, and a strong sense of place.


A territorial driver
Beyond public amenities, Espace citoyen des Confluents acts as an urban catalyst. Part of the City of Laval’s 2035 Strategic vision, it contributes to the redevelopment of a long-isolated area, strengthening connections with surrounding neighbourhoods.


The project embodies a regenerative approach to territories in transformation: a landscape conceived as essential infrastructure, capable of reactivating soil dynamics, supporting community life, and anchoring urban development over the long term.  

Technical Sheet
Project name: Espace citoyen des Confluents
Location: Laval, Québec, Canada
Client: City of Laval
Opening: Fall 2024
Site area: 13 acres
Scope of intervention: 5 acres
Landscape budget: $3 million CAD
Environmental certification: LEED Gold

Landscape architecture: Projet Paysage
Architecture: Cardin Julien
Engineering: WSP
Land Surveying: Groupe SR
Sustainability Consulting (LEED): Système Énergie TST
General Contractor: Geyser Group
Photography: Vincent Brillant, David Boyer
Video by: Pierre-Alexandre Guay
About Projet Paysage
Projet Paysage pushes the boundaries of landscape architecture, designing everyday spaces that foster community well-being. Founded in 1992, the firm imagines environments where human experience and inventive design converge. Across both urban and natural settings, Projet Paysage shapes landscapes across Québec through institutional,
municipal, recreational and tourism, and real estate projects.
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  2. www.instagram.com/projet.paysage/

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Video credit: Pierre-Alexandre Guay
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