Atelier 21
Atelier 21 is a Canadian architecture firm located in Quebec, Ontario, and New Brunswick. Born from the group of three architects - Christian Bernard, Patrice LaRochelle and Carlo Peirolo, the agency is located on the 21st floor of 800 Place d'Youville, in the ports of Old Quebec.
Christian Bernard is an architect and studio leader, he has more than 35 years of experience as a project manager, a fact that has given him a great reputation in Quebec. The quality of the projects led by the architect has stood out with dozens of awards and accolades, including two awards for excellence in architecture from l'Ordre des architects du Québec.
Carlo Peirolo is one of the associated architects, he graduated from Laval University in 1987. His final degree project was awarded a mention of excellence, considered among the best students in his class. Since 1989, he has been named a finalist 16 times and has won a Certificate of Recognition from the Québec City Planning Commission five times, which aims to recognize excellence in architecture in the Old Capital.
Patrice LaRochelle, is one of the associated architects, has extensive experience as a project manager specializing in negotiation, drafting of contractual documents and dispute prevention. Since 2004, when Atelier 21 was created, Patrice LaRochelle has worked as the chief architect of important projects for the firm.
Christian Bernard is an architect and studio leader, he has more than 35 years of experience as a project manager, a fact that has given him a great reputation in Quebec. The quality of the projects led by the architect has stood out with dozens of awards and accolades, including two awards for excellence in architecture from l'Ordre des architects du Québec.
Carlo Peirolo is one of the associated architects, he graduated from Laval University in 1987. His final degree project was awarded a mention of excellence, considered among the best students in his class. Since 1989, he has been named a finalist 16 times and has won a Certificate of Recognition from the Québec City Planning Commission five times, which aims to recognize excellence in architecture in the Old Capital.
Patrice LaRochelle, is one of the associated architects, has extensive experience as a project manager specializing in negotiation, drafting of contractual documents and dispute prevention. Since 2004, when Atelier 21 was created, Patrice LaRochelle has worked as the chief architect of important projects for the firm.
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NameChristian Bernard, Patrice LaRochelle y Carlo Peirolo. Atelier 21