Marie-Chantal Croft (born c. 1969) is an architect in Quebec, Canada. She teaches architectural design at the School of Architecture of Laval University.
Biography
She graduated from Laval University in 1992. She was a co-founder of the firm "Croft Pelletier" architectes. In 1995 together with Patkau Architects, "Croft Pelletier" architectes designed the Grande Bibliothèque in Montreal. The firm also won the competition to design a major expansion to the bibliothèque de Charlesbourg in Quebec City and received the Henry Adams Certificate of the American Institute of Architecture.
Awards
Croft has received the Ronald J. Thom Award from the Canada Council for the Arts, the and the Prix Marcel-Parizeau from the Ordre des architectes du Québec.
References
External links
- Profile at Coarchitecture (archived copy, in French)
- âÂÂMarie-Chantal Croft, Architecte Senior Principale, MOAQ, Mirac, Responsable Architecture, Culture Et Collectivités.â ÃÂcobâtiment, https://www.ecobatiment.org/equipe/marie-chantal-croft-architecte-senior-principale-9/
- Chassé-Dumont, Justine. âÂÂMarie-Chantal Croft : " Une Architecture Responsible, C'est Valoriser Ce Qui Est DéjàExistent ".â Index, https://www.index-design.ca/article/marie-chantal-croft-une-architecture-responsable-c-est-valoriser-ce-qui-est-deja-existant
- Vallerand, Olivier. âÂÂStage Jewel: Le Diamant Theatre, Quebec City, Quebec.â Canadian Architect, 26 Oct. 2020, https://www.canadianarchitect.com/stage-jewel-le-diamant-theatre-quebec-city-quebec/