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The Bibliothèque du Boisé, a scenic landmark within the city

The Bibliothèque du Boisé, a scenic landmark within the city
Yien Chao

The Bibliothèque du Boisé, a scenic landmark within the city

The Bibliothèque du Boisé aims to become a place fostering a feeling of belonging, promoting exploration and discovery. Located between Thimens Boulevard and the Marcel-Laurin Park, it covers a surface area of 5,000 m² and is integrated into the site by drawing on its major elements. This isn’t a project about architecture alone: it’s also about landscape. As such, the building connects the city with the surrounding landscape, and serves as a point of connection that allows users to explore its site—inside and outside, from Boulevard Thimens as well as from the park. Visitors will discover the building by approaching it from a variety of spaces both intimate and dramatic, spaces that, by offering a variety of access pathways, set the stage for the site as well as for its users. In this project, architecture is landscape and landscape is architecture. The architecture changes shape, unfolds, spreads out and rises up, reducing the boundaries between the built space and the site. There are several means of access to the building - all of which encourage interaction and discovery. Therefore, the library is not an architectural gesture, but rather an act of communication and exchange. It gives to the collectivity the opportunity to get together and know each other. Far from a monumental approach, the library is integrated into a natural and urban context, it adds richness to the site, helps to define the space and offers a simple and universal reading. True reflection of the human condition, of the fate of a changing landscape, of its architecture, the Bibliothèque du Boisé created a significant identity hub as well as a rich, dynamic and open space where boundaries are redefined to foster discovery, learning, and a sense of belonging for the entire community.


Acquisition and joint venture for Lemay


Lemay announces the completion of the acquisition of three Québec entities from Toronto’s IBI Group, which are Daniel Arbour & Associés, Cardinal Hardy Architectes and Martin Marcotte/Architectes. Lemay also announces the creation of a joint venture with IBI Group in China. Lemay becomes one of Canada’s leading integrated environment design firms, and a world-class strategic partner. Lemay brings together nearly 500 professionals and consolidates its position as the leading architectural firm in Québec and the fourth largest in Canada. At the international level, Lemay now ranks among the top 100 most prestigious firms of its field.


Architects: Labonté Marcil / Cardinal Hardy / Eric Pelletier architectes