The winning design proposal in an international architecture competition seeking a new home for the Montreal Holocaust Museum (MHM) have been revealed by the competition-winning team of Toronto-headquartered KPBM Architects and local multidisciplinary studio Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture. The team’s win was announced in mid-July; other shortlisted contenders in the competition included Atelier TAG et L’OEUF architectes en consortium, Saucier+Perrotte Architectes, and Pelletier de Fontenay + NEUF architect(e)s.
As previously reported by AN, the two-stage competition was launched in December 2021, just months after the MHM confirmed that it had purchased a long-vacant 20,000-square-foot plot of land—now a surface parking lot—at 3535 Saint
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