Founded in 1987, ABCP architecture stands out for its original and transformative projects, integrating architecture, urban design, and interior design.

Initially established in Saint-Hyacinthe by four partners (Allaire, Bergeron, Courchesne, Perras), the company subsequently expanded to Montreal in 1995, and then to Quebec City in 2002, where it concentrated its activities starting in 2006. In 2008, it integrated Gallienne Moisan, a renowned firm from Quebec City, while in 2016, it absorbed URBAM, an agency specializing in urban planning and urban design.

ABCP currently has eight associate architects: Dany Blackburn, Cathy Dumas, Bernard Serge Gagné, Pascal Gobeil, Pierre Guimont, François Moreau, Vadim Siegel, and Michel Veilleux. Our team includes architects, architecture interns, technicians, interior and landscape designers, an urban planner, a graphic designer, and administrative staff.

At ABCP, we design high-quality and innovative projects aimed at improving the quality of life in communities sustainably and responsibly. Our interventions respect the existing environment and aim to facilitate the extension of the life cycle and the adaptation over time of existing buildings, whether they are old or modern.