NFOE Appoints Four New Partners
Founded in 1912, NFOE brings together more than 130 professionals across three offices in Quebec

SOURCE: V2COM -- PHOTOGRAPHY: NFOE

NFOE announces the appointment of four new partners: Erika Landry, Vanessa Godin, Roxane Fortier, and Marie-Eve Cyr. Photo credit: Vadim Daniel Photographer
NFOE announces the appointment of four new partners: Erika Landry, Vanessa Godin, Roxane Fortier, and Marie-Eve Cyr. NFOE has always counted women among its partners. Today, they are the majority: 8 out of 13. This reflects a culture that recognizes talent wherever it is found.
Founded in 1912, NFOE brings together more than 130 professionals across three offices in Quebec. The architecture firm has established itself as a reference for technically demanding projects in environments where rigour is not optional: pharmaceutical and biomedical laboratories, hospital complexes, scientific research institutes, and industrial and aerospace facilities.
These appointments will come as no surprise to those who follow NFOE’s practice. The four new partners have, for years, led some of the firm’s most technically demanding mandates: environments where design rigour, regulatory expertise, and the ability to coordinate multidisciplinary teams are non-negotiable prerequisites.

UQTR Research and Innovation Pavilion Photo credit: NFOE
Erika Landry, Architect, Project Director, PMP, LEED AP BD+C
Scientific Research | Industrial
Erika leads some of the most complex research projects at the firm. Her structured leadership and rigorous approach have made her a central figure in this specialty at NFOE. She is currently contributing to the expansion of UdeM’s Sciences Complex.
Vanessa Godin, Architect, Project Director, PMP, LEED AP BD+C
Healthcare | Education
Vanessa works in healthcare and education settings with high regulatory and operational demands. Recognized for her rigour and client-focused approach, she contributes to large-scale college, university, and hospital projects, including the future Research and Innovation Pavilion at UQTR and the new technology institute at Cégep de Granby.
Roxane Fortier, Architect, Project Director
Scientific Research | Biopharmaceutical | Industrial
Roxane stands out for her detailed analysis of programmatic needs and her rigorous integration of multidisciplinary constraints. She is currently leading the expansion of the Polytechnique laboratories.
Marie-Eve Cyr, Architect, Project Director
Healthcare | Education | Scientific Research
Marie-Eve delivers projects in operationally complex contexts, including the Nouveau Complexe Hospitalier at the Hôpital Enfant-Jésus site and the Innovation Complex in Agrosciences and Agritechnologies in Lanaudière.

Agrosciences and Agritechnologies Innovation Complex Photo credit: NFOE
“We work on projects where there is no room for approximation,” emphasizes Enrik Blais, Managing Partner, NFOE. “For a long time now, Erika, Vanessa, Roxane, and Marie-Eve have proven that they are built for that.”
Also announced are nine new shareholder collaborators: Anabel Michaud, Déric Gilbert-Baril, Gabrielle St-Pierre, Hicham Marquoum, Isabelle Lisi, Jade Loiselle, Lyne Gadoury, Sébastien Bissonnette, and Thomas-Antoine Boucher.
About NFOE
Founded in 1912, NFOE is a Quebec-based architecture firm specializing in the design of complex, technically demanding facilities. With more than 130 professionals across three offices (Montreal, Laval, and Quebec City), the firm works in demanding sectors: scientific research, pharmaceutical industry, healthcare, education, and industrial.
NFOE has contributed to the design of more than three million square feet of specialized buildings in Quebec, Canada, and North America. Regularly recognized at the Grands Prix du Design, and LEED-certified on numerous projects, the firm combines technical rigour, sustainable design, and a deeply human approach.
MORE LIKE THIS
LEED Gold Monica C. Gratton Library by Perrault Architecture
LEED Gold Monica C. Gratton Library by Perrault ArchitectureThe 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...
LumiGroup Designs Circadian Lighting for Bosco, a Rental Residential Project Developed by PUR Immobilia in Montreal
LumiGroup Designs Circadian Lighting for Bosco, a Rental Residential Project Developed by PUR Immobilia in MontrealCircadian lighting according to WELL standardsThe Bosco residential project, developed by PUR Immobilia, introduces an approach still rarely seen in...
House for an Art Lover by Picnic Design
House for an Art Lover by Picnic DesignInspired in part by the homeowner's bright, bold, colourful, and extensive art collection, Picnic Design sets out to instill key design elements throughout the Wallace Emerson area homeA 1920s Toronto house with a rear extension...
Place des Montréalaises: A Monumental Gesture Inscribing Women’s Memory at the Heart of a City
Place des Montréalaises: A Monumental Gesture Inscribing Women’s Memory at the Heart of a CityA reparative and unifying gesture, Place des Montréalaises reconnects neighbourhoods and offers new perspectives on the city. Source: v2comPlace des Montréalaises is...
A Contemporary Coastal Home Rooted in Landscape and Longevity
A Contemporary Coastal Home Rooted in Landscape and Longevity&Pierre presents House on Georgian Bay, a 3,780 sq. ft. (350 m²) year-round residence designed to replace a beloved but aging family cottage with a home intended to endure for generationsGrounded in...
New Book Toronto Edwardian Offers Fresh Look on Canada’s Architectural history
New Book Toronto Edwardian Offers Fresh Look on Canada’s Architectural historyThe publication of a new book on architect Frank Darling was launched on February 19th in the old Christie Mansion, one of the architect’s finest housesPrincipal, ERA ArchitectsToronto’s...
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...








