BLTA

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BLTA architecture urbaine
Practice information
Key architectsJacques Béïque, Olivier Legault, Gilles Thuot, Denis C. Blais
Founded1970[1]
LocationMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Significant works and honors
BuildingsE-Commerce Place, Le Crystal de la Montagne
ProjectsRoccabella Towers, Icone Towers

Béïque Legault Thuot (BLTA) is an architecture firm based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The firm is headed by three partners, Olivier Legault, Denis C. Blais and Cyr Beauchemin, with continued involvement from founding partners Gilles Thuot and Jacques Béïque.

History[edit]

The architecture firm was founded in 1970 by Jacques Béïque. In 1971, the firm designed Quebec's first condo project, "Le Cerisaie". In 1990, they participated in the city of Montreal's first public consultation.[1]

Since then, BLTA has completed nearly 2 million square feet of office space over the past decade and built more than 5,000 residential units in the greater Montreal metropolitan area.[2]

Major projects[edit]

The following is a list of major projects designed by Béïque Legault Thuot:[3]

Current
Past new construction
Past renovation/modification

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Béïque Legault Thuot". Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Home". blta.ca.
  3. ^ BLTA at IMTL.org

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