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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Montmagny Courthouse in Québec, Canada by CCM2 Architectes

 
March 10th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CCM2 Architectes

This project consist to maintain the 950m² of the 1865 historical building and add an expansion of 3410m² for a project area of 4360m². The expansion includes three new courtrooms and new spaces for the development of all essential services and offices for the proper functioning of a courthouse in the 21st century. In a sober contemporary architecture, the expansion is designed to showcase the historical aspect of the existing building. The new courthouse will be the only one to offer all the services of the judicial district of Montmagny. To respond to complex operating criteria, an integrated design process was established to ensure the involvement of the client and all the professionals throughout the project development.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

  • Architects: CCM2 Architectes 
  • Project: Montmagny Courthouse
  • Location: Montmagny, Québec, Canada
  • Photography: Stéphane Groleau
  • Software used: Revit
  • Client: SQI
  • Completion: 2014
  • Architect Team: CCM2 architectes + Groupe A + Roy-Jacques architectes
  • Structural / Civil: Cima
  • Mechanical /electrical: Dessau
  • Contractor: Décarel
  • Project area: 47 000 pi2 | 4360 m2
  • Budget: 24 M$ | CAN

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

The design of the building reflects the high ecological criteria for LEED-NC Gold certification. The LEED accredited professionals have ensured the integration of low tech sustainable strategies to meet the budget. They have guided the designers in the design of the courthouse and accompanied the client in the application of LEED-NC requirements in the building.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Groleau

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Categories: Courthouse, Revit




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