Château d’Ivoire, Montreal, Modern Québec real estate, Canadian luxury shop design

Château d’Ivoire in Montreal, Canada

25 September 2024

Architects: Archi-

Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Château d’Ivoire Montreal Quebec

Photos by James Brittain

Château d’Ivoire, Québec

The Château d’Ivoire jewelry store, a luxury icon since 1978, is internationally renowned for its product range and custom jewelry design. Nestled in the heart of the prestigious Mille Carré Doré commercial district in Montreal, and at the foot of Mount Royal, the jewelry store occupied the basements of three connected triplexes. Turning a new leaf in its legacy, Château d’Ivoire approached Archi- to reinvent its retail space in a way that would fully embody its reputation.

Château d’Ivoire Montreal Quebec

The new four-storey, 40,000 square foot building is a tribute to the site’s history, where a tripartite “ensemble” once stood in 1865. This contemporary interpretation draws its inspiration from the architectural language of the original buildings, with a recessed fourth level, invisible from the street, and a majestic double-height entrance based on original proportions. The solid and void composition of the façade evokes a sense of permanence and the security of an institution, while the local grey stone of minimal carbon footprint aims for a return to timelessness, ensuring the longevity of the structure. The generous forecourt, illuminated at night by integrated ground lighting, welcomes visitors to the storefront and inside.

With security being of utmost importance, the architects developed envelope compositions specific to each façade and their many varying conditions. Multiple architectural and technological systems were strategically put in place to maximize security, including strictly controlled access points and custom-made safes integrated into the building itself.

Light as a landmark

The central atrium is the point around which the entire space revolves – a focal point bathing the store in natural light. At the center is a monumental staircase, a sculpture travelling from one level to the next, accompanying the user from one floor to another. Its shape invites visitors up to the second floor, guides them strategically to the service center, and draws them to an intriguing third floor. The vertical circulation therefore becomes an architectural promenade, an event, animating the entire atrium and its surrounding spaces.

Château d’Ivoire Montreal Quebec

The ascent

The functions and activities of the store are laid out in such a way as to offer increased exclusivity as one moves vertically up the four floors. The ground level welcomes the visitor and offers the most prestigious brands via a series of shop-in-shops. On the second level, Château d’Ivoire’s exclusive jewelry collection is put on display in custom cases of various sizes, followed by a service center. The third level reveals an entirely different world, including a café-lounge, meeting spaces, administrative offices, and laboratories that put the work of the jewelers on display. Finally, on the fourth floor, a private reception area opens onto a terrace and green roof, creating an exclusive escape in the heart of the city.

The new Chateau d’Ivoire is the result of a close collaboration between client and architect during every phase of the project, from the definition of needs to the construction of the building, and from the interior design down to the smallest details of the custom furniture and displays. The result is a space that goes beyond traditional retail. It becomes a destination and offers a unique experience where visitors prolong their stay, and where staff benefit from a stimulating and comfortable working environment.

Château d’Ivoire Montreal Quebec

About Archi-
In pursuit of a sensitive, optimistic sobriety, Archi- aims to create an architectural language that combines the super with the ordinary. Archi- is a prefix that amplifies the adjective to which it is associated, just as the firm’s projects enrich the experience of the places they create. The hyphen represents the studio’s collaborative approach that aims to unite clients, collaborators, and users through projects that respect their program, their context, and their environment. Archi- offers expertise in pre-planning, as well as in the construction of projects of all scales, including major projects with particularly high levels of complexity. Primarily focused on institutional work, the studio also realizes residential and commercial projects. A versatile design approach and project diversity are at the core of its identity.

At the heart of this approach is a commitment to the user’s needs, rooted in a wealth of experience in functional programming. Archi- favors reductive design, clear ideation, and a facilitated process as the basis for sustainable and thoughtful architecture. Archi-‘s workshop aims to create architecture that gets to the heart of the matter, while still surprising and stimulating; architecture that sublimes the mundane, calling to attention the subtlety and richness of simple things; an architecture of the everyday, the common, the collective, that magnifies and celebrates the beauty of our world.

Château d’Ivoire in Montreal, Canada – Building Information

Architects: Archi- – https://www.archi.ca/
Year: 2024
Architect: Archi-
Structural : Latéral
Mechanical : BFA
Electrical : M. Saban
General contractor: Groupe Module
Area: 2, 800 sq. m.

Château d’Ivoire Montreal Quebec

Photography: James Brittain

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