Pelletier De Fontenay
加拿大(Canada)

Montreal-based architectural practice Pelletier de Fontenay, established in 2010 by Hubert Pelletier and Yves de Fontenay, has emerged as a significant force in contemporary Canadian architecture. The firm's philosophy eschews predetermined stylistic approaches in favor of a process-driven methodology that responds uniquely to each project's specific conditions and context.
Led by founding partners Pelletier and de Fontenay, alongside partners Yann Gay-Crosier and Anik Mandalian, the studio has developed an impressive portfolio spanning public cultural institutions, residential projects, and urban planning initiatives. Their work has garnered notable recognition, including the prestigious Prix d'Excellence from the Ordre des Architectes du Québec for both the Montreal Botanical Garden Pavilion (2024) and the Montreal Insectarium (2023).
The practice's design approach navigates the delicate balance between architectural autonomy and contextual specificity, resulting in rigorous yet responsive solutions. Their commitment to typological exploration and historical reference, combined with site-specific innovation, has positioned them at the forefront of Canadian architectural discourse. This is evidenced by their diverse project portfolio, which encompasses museums, schools, cultural centers, and libraries, demonstrating their ability to address complex programmatic requirements while maintaining design excellence across varying scales and typologies.