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Award LE MAÎTRE BÂTISSEUR

Square Benny receives two (2) awards from the Les Maitres Bâtisseurs

On February 12th 2010, the Garantie des Maîtres Bâtisseurs held a ceremony for their LE MAÎTRE BÂTISSEUR Contest in Montreal. The Square Benny condominiums project, located in Notre-Dame-de-Grace (NDG), who was present for two (2) categories, won two (2) awards for 2009 :

The 2009 Environment and Energy Efficiency Award – Houses or condominiums

The 2009 Residential Project Award – 20 or more condominiums

Claude Cormier

Claude Cormier develops Square Benny

« The Square Benny site plan was created in the image of a huge field of leaves viewed from the sky: a path in the centre moves through the development diagonally, a true link within the neighborhood. Every now and then ?? that define the ground floor terraces are elevated to preserve the privacy of each unit »

Click here to read the article of Le Devoir - April 19th 2009

Click here to read the article of Créativité Montréal - April 28th 2009

nouvelles

LA PRESSE visits Square Benny model suite! WOW!
(February 15th 2009)

During a visit of the model suite at Square Benny in NDG, a La Presse journalist takes many pictures of a spacious and environmentally friendly living area.

See the complete article

nouvelles

M9 made the cover of the June issue of
Canadian Architect.

Boasting a bold, cutting edge architecture designed by NOMADE, M9 is helping to reinvent the Multimédia district, a stone’s throw from Griffintown. The prestigious magazine praised M9’s originality and innovative façades. Canadian Architect celebrated “the contemporary, graphic approach that optimistically banks on the rejuvenation of this neglected urban district.”

Click here to read the Canadian Architect article

Click here to read the article on Canadian Architect online