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Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Toronto - Access to caféThe sculptural black metal staircase anchors the scene with its integrated 2 storey high living green wall. The staircase connects the 4th and 3rd floor where staff have access to the café, various types of meetings rooms and diverse types of seating areas. The suspended ceiling above the staircase guides the eyes to the c-suite boardroom where company decisions are made in all transparency. The sculptural staircase, biophilic context and strategic design cues together offer guests and staff a memorable experience.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Toronto - Lounge

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Toronto - Sculptural staircase

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Toronto - CaféThe multi-cultural culinary café with its “recipe wall” subtly incorporated in between the continuous rhythm of vertical elements throughout the space. The recipes are from all around the world representing the diversity of the team at Telecon in Toronto.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Toronto - ReceptionThe ground floor entrance offers a unique experience with its industrial look mixed with the warmth defined by the vertical wood slats. Traces of the Telecon Logo can be found in the subtle diagonal lines incorporated in the vertical slats or in the colorful graphics following the company colors installed on the opposite wall. The boardroom, meeting room and enclave spaces are designed to offer different types of privacy: for example two boardrooms are completely hidden for important client meetings, while enclaves with glass fronts are meant for private phone calls or small meetings.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Toronto - Reception and boardroom

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Vancouver - AtriumOne of the signature advantages of this building was the amount of natural light that fills the entire space, not only from the skylight above but also from the full floor to ceiling windows along the perimeter. The open atrium space naturally became the center point of the office, which guided the concept. The sculptural wooden element envelops the existing central staircase, its shape creates opportunities for informal meetings, guest seating and company announcements.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Vancouver - Skyzone meeting spaceIn this case the freestanding “pods” are re-interpreted to encourage meeting opportunities near the atrium space and take full advantage of the natural light. The naturally lit meeting space enclosed by sliding glass doors, which can be shut to create an environment conducive focus and elevated working experiences.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Vancouver - BoardroomA more formal and focused driven environment can be found on the other side of the office tucked away near the elevator. Here you find naturally lit boardroom and meeting rooms with an incredible view of the surrounding forested area and flowing river below.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Vancouver - Atrium

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Edmonton - ReceptionThe reception area can be seen as a counterpart to Telecon Montreal’s except here the building offers a grand semi-circular view of the forested area near the building. The open ceiling and exposed concrete flooring gives an industrial look while reflecting the company’s culture.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Edmonton - WorkspaceIn this scenario the freestanding “Pod” forms are designed as a transition piece between the open workspace to the shared spaces for the users entering the office.

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Edmonton - Tiered loungeIn the café the design captures Telecon Montreal's "highline" and features a living green wall with metal motifs inspired from the Telecon logo. The café offers comfortable and diverse seating arrangements forming an oppportunity for different dining or work type experiences

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Telecon à travers le Canada
Imperatori Design

Telecon Edmonton - Café

Crédit photo :
Ray Van Dusen

Le Boulevardier & Le Flâneur Bar Lounge de l'Hôtel Le Germain Montréal
Atelier Zébulon Perron

Le Boulevardier / Bar

Crédit photo :
David Boyer

Le Boulevardier & Le Flâneur Bar Lounge de l'Hôtel Le Germain Montréal
Atelier Zébulon Perron

Le Flâneur / Bar

Crédit photo :
David Boyer

Le Boulevardier & Le Flâneur Bar Lounge de l'Hôtel Le Germain Montréal
Atelier Zébulon Perron

Escalier Lobby

Crédit photo :
David Boyer

Le Boulevardier & Le Flâneur Bar Lounge de l'Hôtel Le Germain Montréal
Atelier Zébulon Perron

Le Flâneur Bar Lounge

Crédit photo :
David Boyer

Le Boulevardier & Le Flâneur Bar Lounge de l'Hôtel Le Germain Montréal
Atelier Zébulon Perron

Le Boulevardier / Cuisine

Crédit photo :
David Boyer

Le Boulevardier & Le Flâneur Bar Lounge de l'Hôtel Le Germain Montréal
Atelier Zébulon Perron

Luminaire / Bar

Crédit photo :
David Boyer