LEED Gold Monica C. Gratton Library by Perrault Architecture
The new library’s primary goals are to modernize the municipality of Saint‑Adolphe‑d’Howard’s cultural services, address current environmental challenges, and resolve flooding issues associated with the site

STORY BY: V2COM | PHOTOGRAPHY BY: RAPHAEL THIBODEAU

Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau
It is designed to become a central hub for citizen services, a place for social and intergenerational interaction, and a venue that promotes cultural accessibility for both residents and visitors. Named in honor of Monica C. Gratton, a key figure in the cultural and community life of Saint-Adolphe-d’Howard, the library serves as a “third place” and contributes to revitalizing the municipality’s downtown area.
The firm’s approach was to envision the library as a living institution. The architectural concept provides a flexible framework that can evolve over time. They believe that the building’s presence should be rooted in its surroundings, rather than serve as a showcase of architectural style.
The design draws inspiration from the site’s natural DNA, highlighting the mountains, lakes, and forest. With this mindset, the architect’s intention is to create a dynamic and purposeful sense of movement. Two geometries converge in the proposed volume. A sloping roof, characteristic of regional architecture, and a curve that echoes the sinuous lines of the mountains and lakes.

Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau


Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau
Located at the northern entrance of the village, the building stands out as a landmark within the scenery. Positioned perpendicular to the road, it creates a forecourt that can host village activities. The side entrance, marked by a colonnade, gently guides visitors and students from the nearby school into a calm, introspective environment. Generous windows transform the open space with the changing seasons, offering a close connection to the outdoors and the richness of the natural setting. Inside, a wooden “canopy” shelters and comforts visitors as they read.
To optimize energy efficiency, the building’s volume is kept simple and compact. The roof form establishes a harmonious dialogue with the surrounding mountains and the built morphology along the main road. As a result, the roof reveals a distinctly sloped profile from one perspective, and a sweeping curved form from another, emphasizing the building’s dual geometric expression. The parabolic roof, beginning at a high point and gently descending, is supported by a solid wood structure covered with tin-plated copper. This material follows the curve seamlessly and is installed in the traditional Canadian roofing pattern.

Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

Photo credit: Raphaël Thibodeau

About Perrault Architecture
Founded by architect Sylvie Perrault, Perrault Architecture has been active on the Quebec architectural scene since early 1992. Over the past 34 years, the firm has grown into a practice recognized for its solid expertise, built through projects that combine technical performance with architectural quality. Innovation, creativity, integrity, and client satisfaction are the driving forces behind their daily work.
Grounded in these values, Perrault Architecture continues to evolve through ongoing exploration and built work that seeks to capture the uniqueness of local culture, stimulate the senses, and respond to environmental changes. The studio’s approach is rooted in a sensitivity to local culture, user needs, and ecological considerations.
MORE LIKE THIS
The Dollhouse Loft in Leslieville aims to improve aesthetic appeal and functionality
The Dollhouse Loft in Leslieville aims to improve aesthetic appeal and functionalityOnce a toy and bottling factory throughout the 1900s, the building became live/work lofts in the early 2000sAs time wore down the quality of finishes and fixtures, a new opportunity...
900 Saint-Jacques: Between Past, Modernity, and Mobility
900 Saint-Jacques: Between Past, Modernity, and MobilityA Contextually Anchored Residential TowerAt the heart of the Quartier des Gares, the 900 Saint-Jacques tower offers a contextually sensitive response to contemporary challenges of high-density urban living. Built...
When office design principles inspire a restaurant interior in the heart of Longueuil
When office design principles inspire a restaurant interior in the heart of Longueuilblanchette archi.design unveils the Siège Social bistro and Café Socialblanchette archi.design unveils the Siège Social bistro and Café Social, an interior design project located on...
Franky by Quinzhee Architecture
Franky by Quinzhee ArchitectureSince 2013, the firm has developed expertise in multi-residential projectsFranky is a mixed-use development comprising 24 residential units, ranging from studios to two-bedroom apartments, as well as three commercial spaces, located at...
Thoughtful intervention on a modest Plateau-Mont-Royal shoebox in Montreal
Thoughtful intervention on a modest Plateau-Mont-Royal shoebox in MontrealLocated in Montreal’s Petit Laurier neighbourhood, ShoeBox CHB reinterprets a typical vernacular shoebox house to support contemporary family lifeThe project introduces a recessed stainless...
House of Monitors captures and choreographs light while highlighting the materials of production
House of Monitors captures and choreographs light while highlighting the materials of production The project designed opportunities to engage materials through framed views, sectional cuts, and layered spatial connections that support understanding of the...
Résidence l’Échouage by Bourgeois / Lechasseur architects
Résidence l'Échouage by Bourgeois / Lechasseur architectsLocated on a narrow point of land along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, the project unfolds within a singular landscape bordered by two sandy bays and scattered erratic bouldersA small summer cottage...
Between Lake and Forest Wins the SIDEXPLOIT 2025 Award
Between Lake and Forest Wins the SIDEXPLOIT 2025 AwardAn architectural signature that magnifies wood Source: v2comSIDEX is proud to announce that the Between Lake and Forest (Entre Lac et Forêt) residential project – submitted by LOCUS architecture + design – has won...
Reinventing Chocolate’s Magic: A Successful Partnership for Les Chocolats de Chloé
Reinventing Chocolate's Magic: A Successful Partnership for Les Chocolats de ChloéA colourful chocolate boutique that awakens one’s inner child As holiday’s magic settles all around the city, and cravings for sweetness, warmth, and comfort return, a meticulously...








