1. ArchDaily
  2. Provencher Roy Associés Architectes

Provencher Roy Associés Architectes: The Latest Architecture and News

Blending Heritage: Canada’s Integration of Revival Architecture and Modern Design

Subscriber Access | 

The architecture in Canada has evolved to reflect both its European heritage and modern global trends while adapting to the country's environment. As Canada developed, architectural styles became a means to express its identity as an independent nation. This architectural development, especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries, was influenced by colonial styles from Great Britain and France. While French colonial was more prominent in Quebec, British styles influenced the rest of the country.

In this context, the adoption of 19th-century Gothic Revival styles and Classical Revival styles of the early 20th century became popular. Today, many of those buildings remain as prominent landmarks across the country and have become integral parts of the urban landscapes. This curated collection explores how Canadians are integrating traditional elements with modern materials like glass and steel. These efforts preserve the historical significance of the buildings while adapting them to meet the functional demands of modern life.

Blending Heritage: Canada’s Integration of Revival Architecture and Modern Design - Image 1 of 4Blending Heritage: Canada’s Integration of Revival Architecture and Modern Design - Image 2 of 4Blending Heritage: Canada’s Integration of Revival Architecture and Modern Design - Image 3 of 4Blending Heritage: Canada’s Integration of Revival Architecture and Modern Design - Image 4 of 4Blending Heritage: Canada’s Integration of Revival Architecture and Modern Design - More Images+ 4

Montreal Architecture City Guide: 15 Historic and Contemporary Landmarks in Canada’s Cultural Capital

Subscriber Access | 

Montreal, located along the Saint Laurent River in Southern Quebec, is Canada’s second-largest city. Often renowned for its architectural diversity, its built environment reflects both its colonial past and modern evolution. As a former territory of "Nouvelle France," French language and culture remain dominant, which has in turn influenced the city's architectural character. Notably, Old Montreal features well-preserved buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, most of which are a testament to the city’s industrial growth after the construction of the Lachine Canal. The area's heritage has been protected and restored through efforts by figures like Phyllis Lambert and organizations such as Heritage Montreal, allowing the city’s rich architectural history to coexist with its modern developments.

Montreal's multiculturalism is evident in neighborhoods like Little Italy and Little Portugal, with its diversity fueling a vibrant cultural scene. The city hosts a multitude of festivals every year, many held in open-air venues like Place des Festivals. Parc Jean-Drapeau, built for the 1967 World Expo, is another popular spot for large events while offering stunning views of the city skyline. Another relevant site is Mont Royal Hill, a park offering panoramic views of downtown and access to hiking trails, Saint Joseph’s Oratory, Beaver’s Lake, and other areas of architectural interest such as the Plateau.

Montreal Architecture City Guide: 15 Historic and Contemporary Landmarks in Canada’s Cultural Capital - Image 1 of 4Montreal Architecture City Guide: 15 Historic and Contemporary Landmarks in Canada’s Cultural Capital - Image 2 of 4Montreal Architecture City Guide: 15 Historic and Contemporary Landmarks in Canada’s Cultural Capital - Image 3 of 4Montreal Architecture City Guide: 15 Historic and Contemporary Landmarks in Canada’s Cultural Capital - Image 4 of 4Montreal Architecture City Guide: 15 Historic and Contemporary Landmarks in Canada’s Cultural Capital - More Images+ 12

Provencher_Roy’s New Downtown Business Hub for HEC Montréal Nears Completion

Provencher_Roy’s new downtown hub for HEC Montréal has neared completion and is set to open in 2022. The business school's new center for entrepreneurship and research aims to strengthen the ties between the school and the city's business community, as well as promote innovative solutions through collaborative programs for students and professionals. The facility will feature theoretical and professional development courses, as well as interdisciplinary and collaborative spaces that tackle new fields in the industry like Artificial Intelligence.

Provencher_Roy’s New Downtown Business Hub for HEC Montréal Nears Completion - Image 1 of 4Provencher_Roy’s New Downtown Business Hub for HEC Montréal Nears Completion - Image 2 of 4Provencher_Roy’s New Downtown Business Hub for HEC Montréal Nears Completion - Image 3 of 4Provencher_Roy’s New Downtown Business Hub for HEC Montréal Nears Completion - Image 4 of 4Provencher_Roy’s New Downtown Business Hub for HEC Montréal Nears Completion - More Images+ 16

Provencher_Roy Unveil Plans for Montreal Port Terminal

Montreal-based Provencher_Roy have released images of their designs for the restoration of Alexandra Pier and the Iberville International Passenger Terminal, currently under construction in Montreal's Old Port. The new terminal will accommodate the operational needs of the modern cruise ship, offering tourists a new entrance into the historic heart of the city, and will provide residents with a new promenade and public space integrated smoothly into the existing urban fabric.

Provencher_Roy Unveil Plans for Montreal Port Terminal - Image 1 of 4Provencher_Roy Unveil Plans for Montreal Port Terminal - Image 2 of 4Provencher_Roy Unveil Plans for Montreal Port Terminal - Image 3 of 4Provencher_Roy Unveil Plans for Montreal Port Terminal - Image 4 of 4Provencher_Roy Unveil Plans for Montreal Port Terminal - More Images+ 3

Provencher_Roy Wins RAIC’s 2015 Architectural Firm Award

Montreal-based practice Provencher_Roy has been selected to receive the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s (RAIC) 2015 Architectural Firm Award. Chosen for their consistent, high quality work that spans 32 years, the 150-person firm was also praised by the jury for their dedication to mentorship.

“Provencher_Roy was chosen for the breadth and consistently high quality of work over many years,” said the five-member jury. “They have worked with a broad range of clients and project types. The firm is recognized for its collaborative work and the excellence of its working and peer-learning environment.”