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Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes

Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes is a Montreal-based architectural firm, founded in 1958 by Bernard Jodoin, Denis Lamarre and Gérard Pratte. It now has a team of more than 130 architects, technologists, technicians, designers and other professionals under the leadership of Julie Boucher, Michel Broz, Catherine Demers, Martine Gévry, Sylvain Morrier and Nicolás Ranger.

They dedicate their practice to the design of architectural projects for the community —mainly in the institutional fields of health, transportation, education, research, and culture— as well as the realization of large corporate and government projects. The firm works on the conception of a human, sensitive, intelligent and respectful architecture with its environment, combining creativity, knowledge and innovation. He values the diversity and complementarity of the skills and experience of his great team members and perpetuates a culture of collaboration, inclusion, integrity and thoroughness.

It is in this spirit that the firm works with its clients and partners to create sustainable buildings. Sustainability manifests itself in a holistic way in all aspects of the building, be it in the flexibility of use, the durability of the systems, the general energy performance, the ecological footprint of the materials, the quality of life of the environments, the integration of the building with its environment or resilience to climate change. Winner of more than 165 awards of excellence and distinctions in architecture, the firm has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to design and build high-quality architectural projects.
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