Place-d'Armes: Abstracting the Modernist Crypt
Place-d'Armes: Deconstructing the 'Le Lismer' Palette
Place-d'Armes: The Rationalist Grid Beneath the Old City
Place-des-Arts Station: The Brutalist Overture to Montreal’s Festival District
Quartier des Spectacles: A Vertical Guide to the Cultural Core
Place-des-Arts: A Transcription of Summer Delirium
Place-des-Arts Station: A Submerged Overture
The Geometry of the Transfer: The Lionel-Groulx Collection
Le Mezzanine
New Release: Série 01 (Verdun)
Introducing the Verdun Collection. A translation of the station’s native silence, order, and geometry for digital screens and domestic interiors.
New Release: Série 01 (Verdun)
Introducing the Verdun Collection. A translation of the station’s native silence, order, and geometry for digital screens and domestic interiors.
Next stop, Verdun station: Le Toledo, Boutique ...
Beyond the commercial thrum of Wellington Street, a subtler Verdun emerges. We pick three anchors—a master boulangerie, a design lover's home goods shop, and a restorative canal walk—that capture the...
Next stop, Verdun station: Le Toledo, Boutique ...
Beyond the commercial thrum of Wellington Street, a subtler Verdun emerges. We pick three anchors—a master boulangerie, a design lover's home goods shop, and a restorative canal walk—that capture the...
Deconstructing the Palette: Canal Patina
How do you find color in a space defined by grey concrete? By deconstructing the 'Canal Patina' palette—a study in oxidized teal and dusty rose for the home office.
Deconstructing the Palette: Canal Patina
How do you find color in a space defined by grey concrete? By deconstructing the 'Canal Patina' palette—a study in oxidized teal and dusty rose for the home office.
The Subterranean Monolith: A Design Study of Ve...
To enter Verdun station is to descend into a monolith of silence nodding to Jean-Maurice Dubé’s 1978 masterpiece and the concept of 'civic holiness' in concrete.
The Subterranean Monolith: A Design Study of Ve...
To enter Verdun station is to descend into a monolith of silence nodding to Jean-Maurice Dubé’s 1978 masterpiece and the concept of 'civic holiness' in concrete.
The Design of the Wall: A Guide to Scale
The most common mistake in interior design is buying art that is too small. A guide to navigating scale, from the intimate 8x6 vignette to the architectural 40x28 statement piece.
The Design of the Wall: A Guide to Scale
The most common mistake in interior design is buying art that is too small. A guide to navigating scale, from the intimate 8x6 vignette to the architectural 40x28 statement piece.
On Permanence: The Return to Archival Weight
In a world of ephemeral screens, the physical print is an act of rebellion. A look at why we chose heavyweight cotton rag paper to document the permanence of brutalist...
On Permanence: The Return to Archival Weight
In a world of ephemeral screens, the physical print is an act of rebellion. A look at why we chose heavyweight cotton rag paper to document the permanence of brutalist...