Marie-Chantal Croft
Marie-Chantal Croft (ca 1970) is an architect in Quebec, Canada.
A 1992 graduate of Laval University, she was a co-founder of the firm Croft Pelletier architectes in 1995. In partnership with Patkau Architects, Croft Pelletier architectes designed the Grande Bibliothèque in Montreal.[1] The firm also won the competition to design a major expansion to the bibliothèque de Charlesbourg at Quebec City[2] and received the Henry Adams Certificate of the American Institute of Architecture.[1] Croft has received the Ronald J. Thom Award from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Médaille Raymond-Blais[3] and the Prix Marcel-Parizeau from the Ordre des architectes du Québec.[4]
She teaches architectural design at the School of Architecture of Laval University.[3]
References
- ^ a b "À l'assaut de la Grande Bibliothèque du Québec" (in French). L'Association des diplômés de l'Université Laval.
- ^ "Between the Lines". The National Review of Design and Practice. Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
- ^ a b "Marie-Chantale Croft présente: " La bibliothèque de Charlesbourg, du concept au détail. "" (in French). Université Laval.
- ^ "Une firme de Québec remporte un prix prestigieux en architecture". Québec Urbain (in French). September 19, 2005.