Actualités
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The star, Opposites attract in $2.5-million update of historic Montreal duplex, 3 Novembre 2020
https://www.thestar.com/life/homes/2020/11/03/opposites-attract-in-25-million-update-of-historic-montreal-duplex.html?rf
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Knowledge Transfer and Aboriginal Collective Housing
Here are three articles in Le Soleil on Saturday, November 14, 2015, on Aboriginal housing and economic development within Aboriginal communities …
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Aboriginal Missions: Building the Future
Kitcisakik : mobiliser les potentiels de toute une communauté et viser la résilience individuelle et collective.
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Festival Présence Autochtone: Resilience Through Architecture
Here are two short films entitled: Resilience Through Architecture and Aboriginal Partnerships: Building the Future, which were shot in Kitcisakik, Qc. They will be presented at the Presence Autochtone festival in Montreal, from July 29 to August 5, 2015 …
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Habitat for Humanity
Duplex – Habitat for Humanity – Guillaume Lévesque architect
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Laroche Apartment
This town apartment was designed to densify the lot formerly occupied by two garages on the edge of the alley. One of the garages was dismantled to make room on the ground floor of the apartment and the other was kept …
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Kitcisakik Project
The Emergency Architects of Canada, with the initiative of architect Guillaume Lévesque, wanted to use their knowledge and professionalism to concretely improve the quality of life of Kitcisakik’s Aboriginal population and the community. condition of the hundred or so dwellings located off-reserve. This work is in close collaboration with the Anishnabe (Algonquin) population, with the…
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New Project: Collective Housing and Marine Containers, Pangnirtung, Nunavut
This project is a conceptual study of Nordic housing development in Pangnirtung Nunavut, made with steel containers used in marine transportation …
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Oasis on the roof | Lucie Lavigne | The Press | August 1st, 2014
Here is a recent publication on La Presse.ca about a loft project with mezzanine and rooftop terraces designed recently !!! For lack of a court, the Montreal architect Guillaume Lévesque takes full advantage of the flat roof of his apartment thanks to a mezzanine open on two terraces. A little corner of urban paradise where…