NEUF architect(e)s celebrates 50 years of projects and collaborations that have contributed to shaping the collective built environment of Montreal and Canada. The enterprise has grown alongside our evolving cities and modern society - from humble beginnings to anticipating tomorrow’s needs, always learning and adapting quickly to rapidly changing contexts. This anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on a remarkable body of work, but also to look ahead and steer the evolution of the practice.
"We are very proud of the thousands of projects completed over the past fifty years, and we are equally proud of the great team we have built. The firm would have never come this far without the talent of our remarkable staff, and it is thanks to them that we will continue on our path of success for the next half-century! " - Bruno St-Jean, President and Partner, NEUF architect(e)s
Atelier NEUF - Global Design Studio
The new scholarship is at the heart of the celebrations, creating a valuable opportunity to share five decades of experience in private practice with the next generation of architects. The special collaboration gathers three schools of architecture, with students from McGill University (Associate Professor Nik Luka), Université de Montréal (Adj. Professor Alice Covatta), and Université Laval (Adj. Professor Michael Doyle) exploring together a common site in Sweden as testing ground to understand the forces that will shape the cities of tomorrow.
Working in collaboration with specialists from different fields through workshops, lectures, and conferences, this bilingual program opens a dialogue that steps beyond the discipline to engage the city in new ways. NEUF architect(e)s is proud to initiate this educational model focused on building a common future and intends to provide support in the years to come.
"Organized by three professors attached to each of Québec's three schools of architecture, Atelier NEUF will provide a platform for exchange for students and professors, with the goal of fostering cultural exchanges and research collaborations between Québec's three universities and the rest of the world. Young architects will thus learn to think and act globally, and thus improve communication across borders." - Martin Bressani, Director of the Peter Guo-Hua Fu School of Architecture at McGill University.
A singular year
To celebrate a half-century of projects and collaborations, the next twelve months will see time capsules opened and period photographs unearthed, all to be shared through web pages and thematic articles, podcasts, an international studio, and conference programs. These multiple layers and dimensions will reflect the richness of the firm's projects throughout Quebec, Canada, and beyond.