• N·F·O·E Inc. Designing Complex Cutting Edge Facilities

    27 February 2025

    A new Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) building has been unveiled by Montreal’s NFOE Inc. The Centre national intégré du manufacturier intelligent, (Integrated national centre for intelligent manufacturing), known as CNIMI, is poised ready to embrace the future, with ‘open arms’.

    Established in 1912 as Barott, Blackader & Webster, operating as NFOE. Inc. since 2000, the firm has been contributing to Montreal’s development for more than a century. In recent decades, NFOE has specialised in cutting-edge developments for the pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, public and private clinics, and research laboratories.

    With construction commencing in 2019, the new CNIMI building connects through a tunnel to a neighbouring building on a wooded site on the UQTR Drummondville campus. It accommodates students from two institutions – Cégep de Drummondville and UQTR.

    The CAN 21 million dollar building also supports manufacturing companies wanting to make the digital shift by integrating new technologies into their production, such as industrial robots.

    The final concept competently combines the centre’s innovative and technological vision with the wooded environment that surrounds it – a feat echoed in the building in multiple ways. Each of CNIMI’s components was carefully thought out to help the building enhance its environment and to create a bright, inspiring interior space that fosters the development of new ideas.

    Mirrored façades and visual transparency

    A large opening spans the building from one façade to the other, allowing natural light to reach the core of the building where the public spaces and double-height plant-laboratory are located.

    CNIMI’s side façades are covered with mirror-polished aluminium, reflecting the trees and helping to visually enhance the density of the wooded area. At both ends of the central space, glass façades open onto the neighbouring forest, which becomes an integral part of the interior decor.

    Relatively square in shape, the new pavilion offers a simple, compact solution that maximises floor space and enhances the surrounding woodland. To reinforce the notion of a campus, the façade of the new building includes a concave angle that leads toward the entrance, a gesture that evokes open arms embracing a public square for students.

    The laboratory plant is located at the heart of the building, in the large through-passage. It is flanked on one side by classrooms, and on the other by offices. This layout creates distinct sections within the space and ensures that classrooms and offices are soundproofed against noise from industrial equipment, while preserving visual transparency between the factory and the rest of the building.

    The space enjoys a high degree of layout flexibility, thanks to a system of channels in the concrete floor slab that contains distribution of power and telecom cables, as well as compressed air ducts.

    For a seamless effect between interior and exterior, a wooden volume appears to float in the double height houses, the technicians’ area, and the creative carrefour. This integration of wood reinforces the biophilia concept and adds warmth to the space.

    Inside, white dominates all surfaces, except for the windows and curtain walls, which are black in order to avoid a strong backlighting effect and to accentuate the surrounding woodland.

    Environment

    Numerous measures have been planned from the implementation stage to ensure energy efficiency. The building’s compact shape limits the exterior walls and roofs areas, reducing the thermal energy demand intensity (TEDI).

    The construction materials chosen are adapted, resistant, sustainable, and regional. Energy efficiency is ensured by a combination of high-performance building envelope, bioclimatic design of the fenestration, and heat recovery from exhaust air. Finally, the building allows for responsible waste management, with areas dedicated to waste sorting, recycling, and composting.

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