Epsylon was proud to join the Ovation Property Group and SNC-Lavalin, respectively supervisor and general contractor for the permanent residence of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (MSO). Our participation in building the new concert hall at Place des Arts was seen in the design of curtain walls and windows of an exceptional sound quality. The MSO resides in a musical space that meets the highest international quality standards.
La Maison Symphonique has received the LEED certification.
Thanks to Stéphane Brügger, photographer, and the Aedifica Architectural Firm for providing us with magnificient photographs.
For the Champlain Mall project in Brossard, Epsylon manufactured and installed new skylights.
The Jules-Dallaire Complex is the first large-scale project carried out by Epsylon that had been selected for the conception, manufacturing, and installation of curtain walls for the external envelope. After completing with success the project’s Phase I, Epsylon was called again for the entire fenestration of the second tower. For this project’s Phase II, Epsylon supplied about 130,000 sq. ft. of curtain walls and, because of its 28 floors; this tower is now the highest one on Laurier Boulevard in Quebec City.
“Concerned about education and health-related causes, it is a privilege for us to be involved in a project where the development of knowledge is in the spotlight.” When it began its activities, Epsylon could only rejoice at the scale that took its order book by entering the imminent completion of the envelope of the “Cité du Savoir” in Laval. This $51 million pavilion, affiliated with the University of Montreal, rises over 6 floors spread over a total area of 20,500 sq. m. The mandate of Epsylon was to build the building’s exterior envelope on an area of 59,500 sq. ft. using high-performance prefabricated and conventional curtain walls, as well as prefabricated aluminum panels.