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Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners
Humaniti, Lemay | International Design Awards Winners

Humaniti

CompanyLemay
Lead DesignersAndrew King
Project LocationMontréal, Québec
ClientCogir
Prize(s)Honorable Mention
Project LinkView
Entry Description

Montreal’s first “smart vertical community,” this thoroughly modern, mixed-use megaproject features a luxury hotel, condo and rental units, offices, restaurants, boutiques and large public spaces linked to a major park. In harmony with its pluralistic context, it offers varying degrees of permeability with its surroundings, creating spatial moments based on elevation and building depth.On a pedestrian scale, Humaniti frames a new public plaza and Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle, whose iconic art centers a new urban room.

Bio

The Montreal Airport P4 Parking Lot redefines the typical car park through a dynamic design approach. The 896-meter-long façade acts as a translucent screen, projecting the movement of car headlights to create a captivating, cinematic effect. As part of a 30-year master plan, the facility is built to adapt to future changes, accommodating new transportation modes and infrastructure. With an emphasis on flexibility, sustainability, and climate resilience, the design ensures the parking lot remains future-ready and multifunctional, seamlessly blending functionality with a strong visual impact.

Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes devotes its practice to the design of architectural projects for society—mainly in the fields of healthcare, transportation, education, research and culture—as well as the realization of large corporate and governmental projects. The firm works towards the conception of a human, sensitive, intelligent architecture that respects its environment, combining creativity, knowledge and innovation. It values the diversity and complementarity of the skills and expertise of the members of its large team and perpetuates a culture of collaboration, inclusion, integrity and thoroughness.

Founded in 1958 by Bernard Jodoin, Denis Lamarre and Gérard Pratte, Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes is now a team of over 180 architects, technologists, technicians, designers and other professionals under the direction of Julie Boucher, Michel Broz, Catherine Demers, Martine Gévry, Sylvain Morrier and Nicolas Ranger.