Accenture’s Innovative Montreal Office at Place Ville Marie

Architectural Design by Lemay

The architectural design of Accenture’s Montreal office was led by Lemay, a firm renowned for its ability to merge creative expression with sustainable practices. Established in 1957, Lemay has been dedicated to shaping spaces that prioritize user engagement and adaptability, with a strong focus on creating environments that foster connection and inspiration. Their expertise is evident in every corner of the Accenture office, where modern aesthetics meet practical design solutions.

The firm employed a combination of thoughtful spatial planning, material selection, and sustainable strategies to craft an immersive workspace. From the custom interactive wall to the bespoke ceiling, every design element has been carefully considered to reflect both the essence of Montreal and Accenture’s vision of innovation.

Design Concept: Blending Local Identity with Innovation

At the heart of the design concept is a seamless blend of Montreal’s unique character and contemporary design principles. The space incorporates a rich tapestry of textures, materials, and colors that pay homage to the city’s cultural and architectural heritage. Lemay’s approach ensures that the office is not only visually striking but also deeply connected to its surroundings.

Key elements such as the pointillist skyline mural and felt ceiling reflect the architectural elegance of Place Ville Marie, maintaining a connection to the city’s urban landscape. Meanwhile, interactive features like the 1,200 trigonal prisms allow for a dynamic play of natural light, creating a sense of fluidity and movement throughout the office.

The overall design promotes flexibility, with customizable elements that can adapt to evolving workplace needs, while maintaining a timeless aesthetic that promotes creativity and productivity.

Functionality and Sustainability

Accenture’s Montreal office serves as a functional space that integrates cutting-edge technology with a deep commitment to sustainability. The design prioritizes employee well-being, offering areas for collaboration, individual work, and social interaction. Communal hubs such as the modern café, cozy lounges, and library spaces provide diverse environments for different work styles.

From a sustainability perspective, the office is designed with LEED certification in mind. The use of eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient lighting, and green spaces such as hanging gardens contribute to a reduced environmental impact. These sustainable strategies ensure that the office promotes a healthier, more environmentally-conscious workplace while fostering creativity and collaboration.

Technical Sheet

Interior Design Lemay
Graphic Intervention Lemay and Accenture
Sustainable Strategies Lemay
Engineering BPA engineering
Commissioning Agent EXP
Contractor Avicor Construction
Project Manager Avison Young
Lighting Supplier Lumigroup lighting
Furniture Agents Mobel & ABI

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