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YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Quebec

September 26, 2025

Architects: Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes

Location: Dorval, Montréal, Québec, Canada

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec

Photos by Adrien Williams

YUL Montréal Trudeau International Airport, Canada

Designed as part of the growth and vision for the future of the airport, the new installation improves the travel experience for passengers transiting through Montreal. This dedicated transfer centre separates travellers in transit from passengers arriving at their destination, saving time and providing each group with a separate arrival hall to speed up border control.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Canada

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Canada

Located at the intersection of the airport’s three concourses—international, cross-border, and domestic—the space is bathed in natural light thanks to a 23.5 × 13.5 metre skylight above the automated inspection kiosk area. A triangular grid, inspired by the convergence of multiple travellers’ paths, dictates both the composition of the envelope and the geometry of the skylight.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec Canada

While the first phase of construction was inaugurated in 2019, the centre was completed in 2025, making it fully operational.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec Canada

Designing a memorable passage through YUL
For the new connection centre at YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, ADM Aéroports de Montréal wanted passengers in transit to be left with a lasting impression of Montreal.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec Canada

The connection center is dedicated to transit passengers, who by definition will not be staying in Montreal. It therefore represents a unique opportunity to leave them with a lasting impression of the city, even during their brief stay. The architectural design was guided by the desire to offer travellers a high-quality space, bright and evocative of the culture and northern charm of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec Canada

The project was designed to integrate harmoniously with the existing building, while distinguishing itself by the special treatment of its facades. Its dimensions make it possible to accommodate a large and growing number of visitors without overshadowing the imposing volume of the arrivals hall, which remains the gateway to the city of Montreal. The building has two floors, connected to both arrivals and departures. All connecting passengers access the centre at the intersection of the airport’s three jetties, in an open area bathed in natural light, thanks to a large skylight and a generous curtain wall overlooking the aircraft parking lot. Once through customs, they continue on to their next destination, whether domestic, transborder, or international.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec

A transfer centre is a place of passage and crossroads leading to a multitude of possible destinations. This function inspired the design team to work with a triangular grid where lines intersect, converge, or diverge. This dynamic grid is a common thread throughout the project, reflected in the composition of the envelope and columns, as well as in the geometry of the skylight overlooking the heart of the project: the area where passengers complete the border verification process at the Primary Inspection Kiosks (PIK).

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Quebec Canada

A reflection of Canada’s geographical identity, the façade, a triangular grid of solids and voids, reinterprets the landscape of the Canadian Shield with its dense forests, rocky outcrops, and vast expanses of water. Inside, local and Canadian materials have been used, such as Atlantic Black granite on the floor and birch wood, used as wall cladding. Contributing to thermal comfort and passenger well-being, a green wall is connected to the ventilation system. It maintains a comfortable level of humidity in the air preheated by a solar wall located on the south façade of the building, a renewable energy source.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Quebec Canada

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport in Dorval, Quebec – Building Information

Architects: Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes – https://jlp.ca/en/
Client: Aéroports de Montréal
Architecture: Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes
Civil engineering: EXP
Structural engineering: NCK
Electromechanical engineering: Tetra Tech
Telecoms: AtkinsRéalis
Construction: Pomerleau

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Quebec Canada

About Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes
Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes devotes its practice to the design of sustainable, community-structuring architectural projects—mainly in the institutional fields of healthcare, transportation, education, culture, and research—as well as large-scale corporate and government projects. The Montreal-based firm strives to design architecture that is humane, sensitive, intelligent, and respectful of its environment, combining creativity, knowledge, and innovation. In a culture of collaboration, inclusion, integrity, and thoroughness, it values the diversity and complementarity of the skills and expertise of the members of its large team.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Canada

Founded in 1958 by Bernard Jodoin, Denis Lamarre, and Gérard Pratte, Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes is now a team of over 200 architects, technologists, designers, and other professionals under the direction of Julie Boucher, Michel Broz, Catherine Demers, Martine Gévry, Sylvain Morrier, and Nicolas Ranger.

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Quebec Canada

YUL Montreal Trudeau International Airport Dorval Quebec

Photographs: Adrien Williams

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