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Micro-City for Creatives

Montréal, Canada

By LumiGroup and Imperatori Design

Attraction 


Montréal, Canada, 2018-12-11 –

This past September, the audiovisual production company Attraction moved into their new work space. For the 300 or so employees, the change was drastic. Previously divided by activity sectors on two different floors, each with their own corporate identity and culture, they left their closed offices behind to join together in a shared single floor space of ​​53,000 sq. ft.

 

The client’s mandate for Imperatori Design’s firm was summed up in one sentence: “Create a unified environment, heterogeneous, alive, where one would feel a positive vibe immediately upon entering.” Located in a classic Mile-End industrial building, the location had the advantage of having access to daylight on three sides as well as having a polished concrete floor with a beautiful effect. The constraints were rows of industrial ducts beneath the high ceilings along with a very tight 13-week schedule.

 

After observing the work habits of the future users and embracing the multimedia creatives’ desire not to be limited to a singular style, the designers settled on a balance between some structure and what might first appear to be slightly chaotic, which was ultimately very intentional, taking into consideration the various functions.

 

The U-shaped design studios and corporate functions benefit from natural light while the computer editing section occupies the windowless wall. Reflecting the “unified environment” objectives, the wide circulation areas enhance the fluidity of exchanges between departments. And as specified, the area dedicated to the well-being of employees has a place of choice, under the east-facing windows.

 

Numerous cubes and small alcoves with various configurations, placed throughout the open areas, make it possible to escape the ambient hubbub when the task requires privacy or calm (informal meetings, client meetings, phone calls, concentration on a specific task, unwinding, etc.). However, the link with the community is never interrupted since the closed work spaces include transparent, if not open, partitions of polycarbonate or glass. In addition to sculpting an architectural volume and bringing the impressive vastness of the loft to a more human scale, these strategic shelters meet the requirements of the mandate: optimizing freedom of movement while bringing the creation of a dynamic visual to the space.

The entrance opens onto a large lounge, adjacent to the room that welcomes both collaborators and customers as well as nomads wishing to sit, work, talk with a colleague or simply reenergize. A play of proportions is established between the concrete 12 ’ high ceiling and a grid of wooden beams fixed between the columns at 8’6” which has the dual function of bringing warmth to the space and camouflaging the indirect LED light fixtures. The lighting is therefore discreet and ensures a subtle but effective luminosity. The reception and the room enjoy a friendly ambience. “Employees, directors, customers, everyone loves it” shares a production coordinator.

 

In an effort to make the atmosphere as comfortable as being at home, the Imperatori team, in collaboration with LumiGroup, varied the light sources—indirect, radiating and focal—encompassing several types of lights: suspended, table lamps, floor lamps, directional spotlights, sconces and LED tracks.

 

In an eco-responsible spirit, and in order to keep the costs within a precise budget, the furniture is largely (75%) recovered from the old offices. With a few exceptions, the workstations, ergonomic chairs, armchairs, etc. come from local Quebec manufacturers, a priority encouraged by Attraction’s top leaders. Among the recovered objects, in the cubicle of the corporate department, we notice the Laurent suspensions, collectors’ items made by the craftsmen of Lambert et Fils. 

Technical sheet

Interior Designer: Imperatori Design

Design team: Joanne Imperatori, Chantal Ladrie, Major Galadrielle, Julien Lacroix

Lighting design: Imperatori Design in collaboration with LumiGroup (lighting agent) and other lighting manufacturers

Project Manager: Devencore

Building Owner: Allied

General Contractor: JCB General Contractors

 

About Attraction

A key player in Quebec’s media and entertainment industry for over a decade, Attraction employs over 200 artists, creators and performers who work in television, film, advertising, distribution and emerging media.

 

About Imperatori Design

Imperatori Design is an award-winning Montreal-based interior design firm, specializing in creating exceptional workplace environments for a wide range of markets, from next-gen sectors such as social media, gaming and software, to financial, legal, communications and media. Their work encompasses not only large and small-scale projects, high profile international firms as well as local businesses but also includes projects situated throughout Quebec, across Canada and the U.S.A.

 

About LumiGroup

LumiGroup, founded in 1995, is Quebec’s largest lighting agency. It represents a vast number of lighting manufacturers from Quebec and around the world, exhibited in a 10,000-square-foot showroom in the heart of Montreal’s Mile End artistic district. LumiGroup creates, in collaboration with industry specialists, the right lighting solution, including fixtures and controls. Its mission is to creatively transform space in terms of functionality and ergonomics, to stimulate and motivate the end user. LumiGroup is proud to be ranked in the 2015 PROFIT 500: Canada’s 500 Fastest-Growing Companies. Only 44 Montreal-based companies have been ranked this year.


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Media contact

  • LumiGroup
  • Chanel Calabro, Communications coordinator
  • [email protected]
  • +1 514-270-3552 x265

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Reception, espresso and juice bar

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Polycarbonate meeting cubes create link between the teams

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Espresso bar and gathering area within workspace

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Polycarbonate meeting cubes create link between the teams

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Stéphane Brügger

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Story wall and café near editing/recording studios

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Stéphane Brügger

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Executive semi private offices divided by felt screens

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Stéphane Brügger

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Production directors work area

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Telephone booths, enclaves and confidential areas

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Stéphane Brügger

Press kit | 1152-10 - Press release | Micro-City for Creatives - By LumiGroup and Imperatori Design - Commercial Interior Design - Telephone booths, enclaves and confidential areas - Photo credit: Stéphane Brügger

Telephone booths, enclaves and confidential areas

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Stéphane Brügger

Press kit | 1152-10 - Press release | Micro-City for Creatives - By LumiGroup and Imperatori Design - Commercial Interior Design - Telephone booths, enclaves and confidential areas - Photo credit: Stéphane Brügger

Telephone booths, enclaves and confidential areas

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Stéphane Brügger

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Lounge and social area

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Stéphane Brügger

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Lounge and dining area adjoining the lobby

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Stéphane Brügger

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Wood and felt huddle room lit by Laurent light fixture by Lambert et fils

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Stéphane Brügger

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Workstations connected to metal structure with multiple functions: power, divider screens and plants

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Stéphane Brügger

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Stage for presentation and booths

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Stéphane Brügger



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