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Carrier architecture

Anne Carrier architecture, is an architecture studio based in Lévis, Quebec, Canada, founded in 1992 by Anne Carrier, an architect from the School of Architecture of Laval University. Over its more than 30 years of experience, the firm has received more than 35 awards and distinctions and is known for the quality of its work, as well as for its ability to solve complex problems in a simple, effective and sustainable way.

In 2016, Anne Carrier Architecture was awarded the prestigious Governor General's Award for Architecture, a recognition of its commitment to excellence. The firm's conceptual, architectural, aesthetic and technical choices converge in the creation of spaces dominated by natural light and transparency. Its projects seek to harmoniously integrate into natural, cultural and urban landscapes, contributing to a distinctive Québécois architecture that aspires to become part of the heritage of the future.

Since the beginning of her career, she has been the recipient of many awards, including her appointment as a member of the Royal Institute of Architecture of Canada, the Medal of the National Assembly of Quebec, her election as a member of the Royal Academy of Arts of Canada and the Medal "The Glory of the Scots" of the University of Laval.

Anne Carrier has combined her professional work with a strong involvement in the cultural life of her city of Lévis. She has been vice-president of Diffusion Culturelle de Lévis and a founding member of the Lévis Symphony Orchestra, an institution she has managed for more than a decade.

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