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Royalmount

Commercial

2024

Montreal

Royalmount stands as one of Quebec’s most ambitious private developments. Driven by developer Carbonleo, it brings together a dense, sustainable urban environment where retail, culture, and public spaces converge. Unveiled in 2024, the first phase sets in motion a development designed to unfold with continuity.

Client
CarbonLeo
Location
Montreal
Project type
Commercial
Architect
Benoy, Lemay, Sid Lee Architecture
Photographer
Olivier Gariépy

From the earliest stages of the project, Céragrès was invited to collaborate closely with the design teams, including the architecture firm Lemay, to guide material selection. Our team brought both technical and creative expertise to meet the high demands of a project of this scale, addressing both aesthetic and functional requirements.

Beyond product selection, Céragrès played the role of a strategic partner, providing guidance, technical solutions, and ongoing support to the designers, architects, and contractors involved.

Surfaces at the heart of spaces

The main public spaces, along with several retail environments in the inaugural phase, incorporate ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone surfaces selected for their durability, performance, and their ability to structure spaces with character. Céragrès products can notably be found in emblematic spaces such as Rennaï, Christofle, Dynamite, Garage, Le Fou Fou, and Starbucks.

Some installations stand out for the complexity of their execution, including the flooring at Rennaï, which features more than 36,000 square feet of laser cut ceramic installed in a herringbone pattern, illustrating the precision and technical expertise required for a project of this scale.

Material selection was guided by a nuanced understanding of the uses and constraints specific to each space. Formats, finishes, and compositions were chosen to support high traffic, ensure the longevity of surfaces, and reinforce the identity of the environments. This rigorous approach made it possible to deploy tailored solutions, where product quality supports both technical performance and architectural intent.