At the summit of Mont-Orford, five lookouts reveal breathtaking panoramas Studio Overall bold, immersive, and entertaining interpretive experience for all visitors.
Artistic, colourful, and playful street furniture that temporarily transforms space into a fertile ground for exchange, experimentation, and reflection.
This temporary exhibition immerses visitors in the life and career of a Canadian hockey icon, combining personal memories, historical objects, and interactive experiences.
For several years, guide-interpreters had frequently received feedback from visitors regarding the site’s outdated condition. We were commissioned to rehabilitate the lookout through the design of an outdoor educational space that is permanent, safe, and engaging.
Between land and water, the interpretive bridge invites you to see differently: listen with your eyes, feel with your ears, and dive into the poetry of life.
The Museum's new signage is a comprehensive, legible, ergonomic system that reinvents the visitor experience using an inclusive, eco-designed approach.
Sober and assertive, "Regarde" structures transform public space into an open-air gallery, celebrating Montreal's creativity in an ongoing dialogue between art, design, and community.
Focusing on the assembly line, this exhibition highlights and gives a voice to production line workers.
For its 70th anniversary, the Québec Winter Carnival unveiled a grand and spectacular installation, a distinctive new emblem of the Quebec City landscape alongside Bonhomme.
These permanent street furniture units in the Port of Montreal's colours serve as urban signage and a historical interpretive trail on the new promenade developed by the Port of Montreal.
After the first venue for the permanent exhibition was flooded, we readapted "Argenteuil - ma vie comme rivières" to integrate it into Christ Church, the oldest building in Saint-André-d'Argenteuil.
The mandate was to draw inspiration from the quirky world of ComediHa! to create identity-affirming and fun outdoor spaces.
As part of our mission to create signage and identity structures for Mont-Orford, we also designed four experiential stations for the Elevation Trail presented by Desjardins.
A complete, versatile, and unique signage system that effectively guides hikers from the parking lot to the summit of this beautiful mountain, all year long.
The Chute-Montmorency interpretation pavilion is designed to offer a fresh perspective on a site that is widely visited by tourists from all over the world.
This permanent open-air interpretive trail for Lac-Mégantic's micro-network is a large-scale concept that has become an international landmark.
In the hustle and bustle of downtown Quebec City, vibrant architectural signage brings the new identity of the country's biggest music festival to life.
Lost Liberties - The War Measures Act is an exhibition that presents a subject that is both intimate and public: what happens when individual liberties come into conflict with national security?
More and more streets are closing to car traffic during the summer to make way for pedestrians on commercial arteries.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough decided to redesign one of its streets to enable residents to safely enjoy the summer season.
The goal was to celebrate the resilience of Montrealers with a gesture of hope for a pleasant summer, despite the pandemic.
A permanent interactive module that demystifies biomethanization and the potential of our organic waste as a source of renewable energy.
An open-book tour to discover Dany Laferrière.
The Orchestre symphonique de Montréal wanted to get closer to its audience, so it created a permanent, interactive, modular space dedicated to classical music inside the Place des Arts.
The goal was to design and develop the aesthetic and technical aspects of several seasonal and travelling urban modules.
This annual event celebrates the joys of winter in a unique setting.
The development of Pindigen Park on Ottawa's LeBreton Flats represents a major achievement in the art of designing meaningful and inclusive public spaces.
The goal was to rally Montrealers around a common gesture during the festivities. This family of mobile, original, distinctive elements is used as a landmark during festivities.
An immersive journey into the history of the "Canadian Titanic" to grasp the scale of the tragedy.
The goal was to create a warm and welcoming winter environment to celebrate winter in style!
As part of the Vincent Massey Park refurbishment project, we collaborated with landscape architects and engineers to develop a complex and varied signage program, including identity, directional, informative, and interpretive signage.
immersive outdoor discovery trail us surprising thematic installations transform the observation of biodiversity.
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