Chevalier Morales is a Montreal-based architecture and design firm founded in 2005, operating on both provincial and national levels. Its founders, Stephan Chevalier and Sergio Morales, embrace a contemporary vision of architecture that emphasizes social and environmental responsibility while ensuring a deep connection to the surrounding context.
Renowned for their sensitive and imaginative approach, Stephan, Sergio, and their team strive to reflect contemporary ambitions and concerns regarding social, cultural, and environmental issues. Committed to innovation, they continually explore new ways to address these challenges in the construction and spatial design of building. The firm is driven by a clear commitment to the realities that characterize its time. With a talented team of around fifty collaborators, the firm completes an average of forty projects each year.
Chevalier Morales has a diverse portfolio primarily focused on culture, higher education, primary and secondary education, and both social and private housing. The firm also offers specialized expertise in the restoration and rehabilitation of built heritage.
Recognized by peers and the broader community, Chevalier Morales has been featured in national and international publications and has received numerous accolades, including two Grand Prix from the Ordre des architectes du Québec and two Governor General's Medals in Architecture from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the Canada Council for the Arts. Most recently, the firm was a finalist to represent Canada at the 18th International Architecture Biennale in Venice (2023). Through the dedication of its partners and team members, Chevalier Morales, actively contributes to both professional architecture and academia, fostering the next generation of ideas through their engagement in higher education.