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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.

The Maison des étudiants de l’École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) in Montréal, Canada by Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes

 
June 30th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: v2com

After four years of work, the recent inauguration of the Maison des étudiants de l’École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) unveiled a signature building which enhances an entire neighborhood in the Griffintown district.

Inspired by an icehouse that once stood on the site, the crystal-like volume is remarkably light, open and airy. The mixed-use program was unified into a singular sculpted volume, its offsets interacting in a refreshing way with the more sober and introverted campus buildings. The massing was carved out on its south and east sides to create space for a future park that extends inside the building’s public program, maximizing sunlight and offering the community an abundantly glazed atrium that showcases student life within.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

On the street side, it offers mediated views on the upper functions through an intriguing five-storey high image digitally imprinted onto the glass curtain wall. The image is an abstract representation of the energetic network of ideas on the campus evoking the innovative spirit and outreach to the world, which ÉTS intends to project.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Inside, the atrium is conceived as a landscape in continuity with the exterior park. An impressive cantilevered truss, recalling the railway bridges and industrial structures in the area, lifts its grand staircase above the outdoor space on its south side, offering glimpses of Montreal’s cityscape from the park.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

A spiralling promenade weaves through the atrium under a warm, hovering topography made of birch wood slats. This inhabited circulation interconnects multiple zones used in everyday student life, each endowed with distinct light and acoustical qualities. Custom furniture such as integrated cushioned nooks, and carefully selected seating typologies punctuate the open space with a wide array of spatial experiences for relaxing, studying and socializing. The promenade visually and physically ties the campus together, starting with a tunnel link from the adjacent pavilion to the east to reach the student residences through a planned bridge to the west. It constitutes an indoor, year-round park offering an open and central congregating space for large events and exhibitions to both the ÉTS and Griffintown communities.

The project aims for LEED CS Silver Certification.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

About Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes

We work at the crossroads of architecture, design, and urban and real estate development. Over the years, we have redefined major institutional and cultural spaces, and brought remarkable projects to life. Today, the Maison des étudiants de l’École de technologie supérieure joins the list of our other downtown Montreal accomplishments: the Grande Bibliothèque, the CHUM Research Center, the Centre for Sustainable Development, the Laurent & Clark, the Yul and the future Maison Manuvie. As city hubs, our projects distinguish themselves through architecture that becomes part of the public realm and timeless living spaces.

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