List of Quebec architects
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This is a list of architects from Quebec
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Quebec
Quebec or is a province in east-central Canada. It is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population and the only one whose sole official language is French at the provincial level....
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- Louis-Auguste Amos
- ARCOP
- Atelier In Situ
- Jean Baillairgé
- François BaillairgéFrançois BaillairgéFrançois Baillairgé was an architect who also pursued painting and wood sculpture.The son of Jean Baillairgé, François began an apprenticeship in his father's shop at the age of 14. There he studied and practised woodworking, wood-carving, and architecture. His brother, Pierre-Florent, was also...
- Thomas BaillairgéThomas BaillairgéThomas Baillairgé was both a wood carver and architect, following the tradition of the family. He was the son of François Baillairgé and the grandson of Jean Baillairgé, both men being termed architects under the definition of the time...
- Charles BaillairgéCharles BaillairgéCharles Baillairgé was an architect, land surveyor, civil engineer, and an author.He was from a long line of sculptors, painters, and architects that began with his great grandfather, Jean Baillairgé....
- Claude BaillifClaude BaillifClaude Baillif was a well known builder in New France during the 17th-century.There is little personal information on this early Canadian and we need to examine his historical contributions through his building contracts...
- Ernest Barott
- Béïque Legault Thuot
- François-Xavier BerlinguetFrançois-Xavier BerlinguetFrançois-Xavier Berlinguet was a Canadian wood-carver, engineer, and architect.François-Xavier Berlinguet had studied wood-carving and its architectural applications with his father while growing up in the Quebec City area. His father had trained with Louis Quévillon...
- Pierre Boulva
- Napoléon BourassaNapoléon BourassaNapoléon Bourassa was a prominent Canadian architect, painter and writer who offices were located from Montreal, Quebec.-Early life and training:Born in L'Acadie, Quebec, he studied at Sulpicians College in Montreal...
- Victor Bourgeau
- Aurèle CardinalAurèle CardinalAurèle Cardinal is a Quebec architect, urban planner and academic. In 2007, his plan for the Outremont campus of the Université de Montréal received the award of excellence for urban design from the Canadian Institute of Planners. Cardinal, who is a partner in Groupe Cardinal Hardy, conceived the...
- Joseph Charles René Charbonneau
- Gaspart Chaussegros de Léry
- Ernest CormierErnest Cormierthumb|Église Sainte-Marguerite-Marie-Alacoque, Montréal, thumb|Église Saint-Ambroise, Montréal, Ernest Cormier, OC was a Canadian engineer and architect who spent much of his career in the Montreal area, erecting notable examples of Art Deco architecture.-Life and career:He was born in Montreal,...
- Roger D'Astous
- Daoust Lestage inc.
- Jacques David
- Alexander Francis DunlopAlexander Francis DunlopAlexander Francis Dunlop, was a Canadian architect from Montreal, Quebec.-Biography:Alexander Francis Dunlop worked as an apprentice to Montreal architects George Browne and John James Browne. From 1871 to 1874 he lived and worked in Detroit, Michigan. He opened his own architectural firm in...
- Joseph-Armand Dutrisac
- Robert FindlayRobert FindlayRobert Findlay was a Canadian architect. He was born in Inverness, Scotland, and moved to Montreal in 1885. He won the competition for the first Sun Life Building, and was the architect for the project, which he began in 1890...
- Michael FishMichael Fish (architect)Michael James S. Fish is a Canadian architect and urban conservationist, best known for his attempts to preserve heritage buildings in Montreal.- Biography :...
- Gaston Gagnier
- Eric Gauthier
- Joseph-Raoul Gariépy
- Donat-Arthur Gascon and Louis Parant
- Dan HanganuDan HanganuDan Hanganu, CM is a Romanian-born Canadian architect. Based in Montreal, Quebec, he has designed a number of prominent Quebec buildings, including the new wing of the Pointe-à-Callière Museum, the HEC Montréal building, the concert Hall of Rimouski, the UQAM design school and several other...
- Julien HébertJulien HébertJulien Hébert was a Québécois industrial designer, perhaps most famous for creating the logo of the Montreal World Exposition, Expo 67....
- Jodoin Lamarre Pratte et associés
- Phyllis LambertPhyllis LambertPhyllis Barbara Lambert CC, GOQ, OAL, FRAIC, FRSC, RCA is a Canadian philanthropist and member of the Bronfman family....
- Firmin Lepage
- Ludger LemieuxLudger LemieuxLudger Lemieux was a Quebec architect who designed a number of notable Art deco structures in Montreal's Saint-Henri district. While he often worked in partnership with Joseph-Honoré MacDuff, his most best-known structure, the Atwater Market, was designed not with MacDuff but with Paul Lemieux,...
- Robert Henry MacDonaldRoss and MacdonaldRoss and Macdonald was one of Canada's most notable architecture firms in the early 20th century. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the firm originally operated as a partnership between George Allen Ross and David MacFarlane from 1907 to 1912. MacFarlane retired in 1913, and Robert Henry Macdonald...
- Joseph-Honoré MacDuff
- Edward Maxwell
- William Sutherland MaxwellWilliam Sutherland MaxwellWilliam Sutherland Maxwell was a well-known Canadian architect and a Hand of the Cause in the Bahá'í Faith. He was born in Montreal, Canada to parents Edward John Maxwell and Johan MacBean.-Education:...
- John Campbell MerrettJohn Campbell MerrettJohn Campbell Merrett , was a Canadian architect whose most noteworthy work was the concept and design of Montreal’s Central Station.-Early life:...
- Percy Erskine NobbsPercy Erskine NobbsPercy Erskine Nobbs was a Canadian architect who was born in Haddington, Scotland and trained in the United Kingdom. He spent most of his career in the Montreal area...
- James O'DonnellJames O'Donnell (architect)James O'Donnell was a famous architect in New York City and Montreal.- Biography :James O’Donnell came from a family of substantial landowners. In 1812 he took up residence in New York City, where he successfully practised as an architect. His major works in that city were the Bloomingdale Insane...
- John OstellJohn OstellJohn Ostell architect, surveyor and manufacturer, was born in London, England and emigrated to Canada in 1834, where he apprenticed himself to a Montreal surveyor André Trudeau to learn French methods of surveying. In 1837 he married Eleonore Gauvin a member of a prominent French Catholic family...
- Christian OuelletChristian OuelletChristian Ouellet, MP is a politician from the Canadian province of Quebec. He has represented Brome—Missisquoi in the Canadian House of Commons since 2006 as a member of the Bloc Québécois...
- David Ouellet
- Joseph-Ferdinand Peachy
- Saucier + Perrotte
- Pierre Thibault
- Jean-Paul Pothier
- Louis-Amable Quévillon
- Peter RosePeter Rose (architect)Peter Rose Peter Rose Peter Rose (b. Aug. 1, 1943, is an architect in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Rose's best-known work to date is the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), which was designed by Rose with CCA founder Phyllis Lambert as consulting architect and Erol Argun as associate architect...
- George Allen RossRoss and MacdonaldRoss and Macdonald was one of Canada's most notable architecture firms in the early 20th century. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the firm originally operated as a partnership between George Allen Ross and David MacFarlane from 1907 to 1912. MacFarlane retired in 1913, and Robert Henry Macdonald...
- Eugène-Étienne TachéEugène-Étienne TachéEugène-Étienne Taché was a French Canadian surveyor, civil engineer, illustrator and architect. He devised Quebec's provincial coat-of-arms and motto Je me souviens....
- William Thomas (architect)William Thomas (architect)William Thomas was an Anglo-Canadian architect.Thomas was apprenticed under Charles Barry and A.W. Pugin as a carpenter-joiner. His younger brother was the sculptor John Thomas .Thomas began his own practice at Leamington Spa in 1831 but in 1837 went bankrupt...
- William Tutin ThomasWilliam Tutin ThomasWilliam Tutin Thomas was an Anglo-Canadian architect.He was the son of William Thomas. He worked for a few years with his father, and also with his brother, Cyrus...
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