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Revitalisation de l'usine de chaussures Bata
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & Quadrangle Architects
New terrazzo flooring in the public spaces and on the stair treads speaks to the vintage of the building and ensures durability for a high-traffic area. The lobby features a double-height space with a faceted sculptural steel staircase that wraps around an exposed concrete column, highlighting it in place as a homage to the original factory structure.
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Scott Norsworthy
Revitalisation de l'usine de chaussures Bata
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & Quadrangle Architects
The double-height lobby connects to the second-floor community spaces via a sculptural steel stair; its wide, playful and inviting steps activate the space, encouraging people to use them rather than the elevator.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Revitalisation de l'usine de chaussures Bata
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & Quadrangle Architects
The geometric shape of the stair instills a sense of strength and permanence in a building that has been given a second life. An oversized light fixture floats over the lobby sitting area comprised of furniture from primarily Canadian fabricators and suppliers.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Revitalisation de l'usine de chaussures Bata
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & Quadrangle Architects
Millwork for kitchens and bathrooms were specifically selected for their low formaldehyde materials to ensure better interior air quality and occupant health. The open kitchen plan offers flexibility in use and sightlines to nature.
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Nanne Springer
Revitalisation de l'usine de chaussures Bata
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design & Quadrangle Architects
The residential units boast 12-foot-high ceilings and abundant natural light due to the generous glazing, allowing for panoramic views of the Trent river and hills beyond.
Crédit photo :
Nanne Springer
Le premier concept urbain d’Avril verra le jour à Humaniti Montréal en juin 2021
Cogir Immobilier
De gauche à droite : Louis Parent, directeur de location, division commercial Cogir Immobilier, Rolland Tanguay et Sylvie Senay, cofondateurs et copropriétaires d’Avril, Jean-Marc Bélanger, VP exploitation, division multirésidentielle Cogir Immobilier et Joseph Telio, VP location, division commerciale Cogir Immobilier se tiennent à l’endroit où le futur supermarché prendra vie.
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Cogir Immobilier