Date:
Category:
Location:
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada
Project Type:
Multi-Residential Rental Community
Scale:
43 Buildings, 4 Stories Each
Units:
Approximately 340 Rental Condominiums
Construction Type:
Wood Frame Structure
Completion:
Initial Occupancy Began in 2022, Projected Completion by June 2027
Developer:
Bertone
Collaborators:
Leroux Cyr

Valléa

Project Summary:

Valléa is a thoughtfully designed residential community located in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec. Comprising 43 four-story buildings, each housing eight rental units, the development offers modern two- and three-bedroom condominiums. The project emphasizes a harmonious blend of urban living and natural surroundings, providing residents with a tranquil yet connected lifestyle.

Architectural Vision:

The design of Valléa focuses on creating a village-like atmosphere that fosters community engagement and well-being. The use of wood frame construction contributes to a warm and inviting aesthetic while promoting sustainable building practices. Each unit features generous fenestration, allowing ample natural light and a connection to the outdoors.

Key Features:

Integrated Urban Park: The development features a 34,606 square-foot landscaped park with walking trails and play areas, promoting outdoor activities and community interaction.

Verticality as Emphasis: Entrances and key window bays are treated with vertical accent lines, giving identity and articulation to otherwise uniform volumes.

Variation through Repetition: The architectural language relies on repeating a core module while introducing facade variation—a subtle yet effective design move that creates neighborhood-level diversity within a master-planned scheme.

Human-Scale Massing: The low-rise configuration ensures a village-like atmosphere that feels accessible and pedestrian-friendly. Balconies and terraces promote casual interaction and outdoor living.