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Area (sqm)
309Client
TEC ENERGYCompleted
March 2024Detailed Information | |||||
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Posted in | Design, Interior Design | Location |
1 Place Ville Marie Montréal, QC
Canada | Architect | Ménard Dworkind Architecture & Design (MRDK) |
Area (sqm) | 309 | Client | TEC ENERGY | Completed | March 2024 |
Upon entry, visitors are greeted by a vestibule framed by a geometric screen wall inspired by the brutalist aesthetic of a nearby power station. Swathed in a dark charcoal hue, the stark vestibule makes the light-filled spaces that it leads to airier and brighter.
The office layout promotes interaction and teamwork with open-plan workstations complemented by numerous breakout areas, including seating booths, a secluded lounge ensconced in a greenery-filled nook, and a phone booth for privacy. The open-plan layout fosters dialogue amongst colleagues as well as ensures that natural lighting flooding in from the glass facades is evenly distributed across the space, including the two glass-enclosed private offices located on the corner of the space.
The same applies to the adjacent kitchen and dining area which is separated by clear glass and glass brick partitions. Strategically positioned to offer sweeping views of downtown Montreal, this area is conducive as much for socializing and relaxation as it is for meetings and collaboration.
Acoustic considerations, essential for a productive work environment, are seamlessly integrated throughout via acoustic panels which line the open-plan workstation area while suspended felt baffles in the private offices, kitchen and dining area help dampen ambient noise and conceal the exposed ceiling structure.
Underpinned by a muted palette of off-white, grey and natural wood hue, the work areas evoke a sense of simplicity, order and elegance. This is intermixed with the three abstract artworks spelling the company’s name by Caravane Studio, which along with the use of lush greenery, add pops of vibrant colour, while the bespoke sofas and seating booths inject a sense of contemporary sophistication. Taking this playful sensibility one step further, the kitchen and dining area feature a terrazzo counter paired with sleek stools upholstered in burnt orange leather, stainless-steel cabinetry and decorative floor tiles by Mutina.
Resonating with the site’s iconic identity whilst interjecting a sense of sophistication, the use of travertine and aluminum in the private offices reinject a sense of timeless elegance back into the overall project.