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Upperkut Agency Offices

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Jean de Lessard transformed the basement of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, situated in the heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood in Montreal, into offices for Upperkut, a growing communications agency.

Here is the project description:

The company’s owners wanted a space that fit their image: bright and dynamic, with a sense of unity, and easy to expand. They therefore awarded the mandate to creative designer Jean de Lessard, whose award-winning projects have been published many times over the years.

A different project

For the designer, who has more than 20 years in the field, it was a good opportunity to go off the beaten track, to create something truly extraordinary. “A church basement is an unusual place, to say the least”, de Lessard explains. “The space was really interesting and had enormous potential. Given the creative vocation of Upperkut and the open minds of its partners, I was encouraged to propose a bold concept to make a truly unique workspace”.

Fundamentally, the 380 square meter space was treated very simply. It was divided into four main spaces: the president’s office, the project managers’ area, the studio, and the multi-function room. These sectors, linked by a corridor that acted as a central “spine” for the space, are well divided but form a unified whole thanks to a very graphic color palette that was identical in all four areas.

Where de Lessard pushed the concept was in integration of an art collection and graphic elements of the agency’s Web site into the walls of the office. “We wanted to create a space that was imbued with what Upperkut does day in, day out”, de Lessard notes. That is why images and designs from the Web site are visible in the studio and the project managers’ space.

An office in a church

Because the Saint-Jean-Baptiste church is still an active place of worship with great significance for the parish, as well as being a cultural diffusion site, particularly for concerts, certain elements of the built patrimony had to remain intact, including the ceilings and site-specific acoustical mechanisms.

Mission accomplished

After a creative process in which the agency’s directors took part, de Lessard provided Upperkut with a unique, strong, colourful office that, above all, was a perfect fit for the work team and for creativity.

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Wall art by Upperkut
Photos by Jean de Lessard

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Really neat!

M2JL :: STUDIO, May 21, 2010 at 7:12 am

awesome ,cool and simple design. Wow. I just check his website. This Canadian designer must be watch in the nexts years. He could be one of the next ‘’star designer” in North america.

As they said in french. Bravo. !!!

alan granf, May 25, 2010 at 5:10 am

Looks like such a great relaxed working environment. I want to visit if I get the chance.

phil, May 26, 2010 at 2:59 pm

Wow! I hope I can visit it someday!

Fred D, July 3, 2010 at 6:05 am

must be the coolest looking office ever!

James, October 18, 2010 at 6:14 pm

incredible office space. I even see it in the world«’s coolest office in a book in Hong Kong. «great job.. to this interior designer Jean de Lessard

ashley l., August 13, 2011 at 12:59 am