Salem Architecture has completed an expansion and redevelopment project for Collège Reine-Marie, a secondary school in Montreal. This initiative focused on delivering a new student entrance and an upgraded fitness facility.
The architectural intervention addresses the functional and symbolic needs of Collège Reine-Marie by replacing an outdated entrance with a universally accessible pathway sheltered under a new wooden canopy. The approach carefully navigates around an existing mature tree and incorporates a curved concrete bench and planted borders. The extension is clad in durable, eco-friendly reconstituted stone that harmonizes with the existing school building, while colored glass panels in the glazing introduce vibrancy tied to the school's identity. Internally, the new training area replaces the old locker rooms. The fitness facility now features high ceilings, exposed structural elements, and a color scheme that reflects the school's athletic spirit.
Upgraded Secondary School Designs
Salem Architecture Upgrades Collège Reine-Marie
Trend Themes
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Sustainable School Architecture — Adopting eco-friendly materials like reconstituted stone represents a shift towards sustainable architecture in educational settings.
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Student-centric Facility Design — Reimagining school infrastructure with universally accessible pathways highlights a focus on student-centric design.
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Vibrancy in Educational Spaces — Integrating colored glass panels aligns with a trend towards incorporating vibrancy and school identity into educational spaces.
Industry Implications
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Educational Architecture — The transformation of secondary schools through modern design reflects significant innovation opportunities within educational architecture.
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Sustainable Building Materials — Using durable and environmentally conscious materials, such as reconstituted stone, marks progress in the sustainable building materials industry.
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Fitness and Recreational Facilities — Upgrading fitness facilities within schools identifies a growth area for the fitness and recreational facilities industry by targeting younger demographics.