For more than 40 years, CAMDI has been creating a variety of unique commercial designs that combine originality, accessibility and functionality. Thanks to our dynamic multidisciplinary team and our convivial company values, we take pleasure in constantly designing new projects, be they small or large.
Specializing in hospitality, restaurants, retail and multi-residential projects, we innovate through distinctive designs specifically thought out and realized according to our client’s aspirations. For us, repetition is never an option : each concept has its own signature, born of an approach that’s equal parts imaginative and inventive.
Recognized for its creativity and expertise, our team takes charge of every step of the project: concept, budget management, technical drawings, construction supervision and global coordination. We offer personalized assistance from the very beginning, all the way to the projects’ final delivery.
We invite you to step into our world steeped in fidelity, honesty and creative liberty.
CAMDI is a division of DKA, a multidisciplinary firm that brings together architecture, urban design, landscape architecture and interior design to ensure global and complementary solutions to each project’s challenges and objectives.
Year of completion: 2016
William Gray
Old-Montréal, Qc
Photo credits: Groupe Antonopoulos
Old-Québec, Qc
Year of completion: 2019
Le Capitole
Prestigious destination located in the heart of Old-Québec, Le Capitole is a 5 stars hotel complex that combines luxury, entertainment and history to offer a high-end experience inspired by Italian theater. As part of a major expansion project begun in 2018, a brand-new building housing 120 rooms and suites was constructed. Featuring generous windows and an elegant glass walkway connecting it to the magnificent historic building, this annex offers breathtaking views of the Basse-Ville, Old Québec, and the Château Frontenac.
These major renovations were also an opportunity, for the establishment, to undertake a complete makeover: through an equally daring and elegant concept, the goal was to honor nothing less than one century of history, while firmly anchoring this heritage in our contemporary age.
Wood, marble and velvet are given the limelight, curating an ambiance bursting with European refinement. Be it through their moldings, marble mosaics, or clawfoot bathtubs, the rooms and suites offer a most romantic setting bursting with the unique charm of the Old Continent’s most beautiful apartments.
Relocated on the 7th floor, the reception area opens onto a spectacular circular staircase leading to the lounge bar on the lower level. In a nod to the place’s thespian heritage, lavish curtains highlight the patrimonial building’s exceptional forms, while adding a dramatic touch to the decor.
Photo credits: Hôtel Le Capitole
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Year of completion: 2022
First Nations Museum Hotel
Wendake, Qc
Located in what was once the Montreal Cotton Company’s manufacture, the MOCO hotel opens onto a view of the Saint-François Bay, in downtown Valleyfield. Showcasing the historical building’s architectural elements, the design combines red brick walls and concrete floors and pillars to create a resolutely industrial and contemporary look.
The sleek lines of furniture and decoration give the whole a sophisticated feel, while the vintage photos adorning the rooms and common areas celebrate the heritage of the largest Canadian cotton mill of the 20th century. Carpets and fabrics in patterns evocative of thread and weaving combine with wood to add warmth to these spaces full of history.
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Qc
Year of completion: 2023
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Year of completion: 2016
Entourage-sur-le-Lac
Lac Beauport, Qc
Photo credits: Hôtel Entourage sur-le-Lac
Year of completion: 2024
Mont-Gabriel Hotel
Sainte-Adèle, Qc
Photo credits: Hôtel Mont-Gabriel
Year of completion: 2022
Vogue Curio
As an iconic fashion magazine, Vogue has consistently embodied the very height of taste, luxury and style. The same goes for the Vogue Hotel – part of Hilton’s Curio collection – a sophisticated yet intimate establishment that shares Montréal’s prestigious Golden Square Mile with a plethora of world-renowned boutiques, museums and art galleries.
Mandated to design the rooms, suites and corridors, CAMDI developed an elegant décor where comfortable velvet furniture combine with luxurious, bold-textured materials such as marble and wood. Nude colors inspired by makeup constitute the design’s prime palette, creating pleasant contrasts with the monochrome fashion pictures adorning the walls and the black surfaces and furniture.
Montréal, Qc
Year of completion: 2016
Renaissance
Montréal, Qc
Photo credits: Groupe DACA
Hyatt Place Dupuis
After many years as one of the most soughtafter brunch places in the Village, the Governor Hotel was transformed into the new Hyatt Place Dupuis. In this context, the pool and gym were entirely revamped, as were the rooms and common spaces. Whether they arrive from the street or through Place Dupuis, clients are now welcomed in a spacious reception/lounge area that stretches two-storeys.
The simple and enveloping palette brings out attractive, geometric compositions rhythmed by a selection of unique wall coverings. On the mezzanine, one can find a cozy bar and a dining room decorated with subtle rustic touches. Between its central location, its modern and comfortable rooms and its modular spaces ready to host a diversity of events, the Hyatt Place Dupuis is appreciated by travellers and business people alike.
Montréal, Qc
Year of completion - Lobby: 2023
Year of completion - Club Lounge: 2021
Sheraton Le Centre
Photo credits: Hôtel Sheraton Le Centre
Year of completion: 2018
Sheraton Saint-Hyacinthe & Congress Center
Perspectives credits: Garo
Saint-Hyacinthe, Qc
Emmeyan
Year of completion: Current
Delta Old-Québec
Old-Québec, Qc
Photo credits: Delta Hotels Quebec
Year of completion: 2022
Terrasse Carla
Montréal, Qc
Year of completion: 2021
Air Canada Lounge Bell Center
Montréal, Qc
Photo credits: Club de hockey Canadien
Kôz is short for kouzina, which simultaneously means kitchen and cooking in Greek. It’s also a small island in the Greek archipelago located near the Turkish coast, and, of course, the name of the Versô Hotel’s excellent restaurant.
Here, clients enjoy a tasty Mediterranean menu in a unique décor where the colourful collection of plates adorning the walls seem to herald generous tables laden with dishes to share. Rounded arches and textured plastered walls remind of old Mediterranean buildings, whose reflection some imaginative spirit might glimpse through the porthole mirrors arranged behind the bar. Sections of mirror-ceiling reflect generous natural light, adding amplitude to the space which opens onto an inviting terrasse set directly by the Memphrémagog Lake
Year of completion: 2025
Voûte CIBC
Downtown Montréal, Qc
Year of completion: 2024
Le Molière
Montréal, Qc
Year of completion: 2018
Le Mythik
Trendy and chic restaurant of the Bell Centre, Le Mythik offers a festive, speakeasy-like ambiance. A spectacular corridor made of a massive wine cellar welcomes clients at the entrance, inviting them to parade down the luxurious red carpet stretching all along its length.
All curves and arabesques, the space’s layout subtly evokes traces left by skates on ice. Enveloped by curtains designed to improve the room’s acoustic, circular booths reminiscent of hockey pucks define pockets of intimacy illuminated by soft lights.
A photograph mural immortalizing memorable games and shows in the history of the Bell Centre creates an interesting contrast with the blue and yellow-gold accents of furniture.
Montréal, Qc
Photo credits: Club de hockey Canadien
Year of completion: 2018
Downtown Montréal, Qc
Year of completion: 2025
Downtown Montréal, Qc
Year of completion: 2018
Maggie Oakes
Old-Montréal, Qc
Photo credits: Groupe Antonopoulos
Le Grand Cru Boat
Magog, Qc
Year of completion: 2010
Photo credits: Colibri Photo
Ratatouille
To all foodies and epicurians, a brand-new gourmet destination offering prepared meals, wines and cooking workshops has just opened in Magog!
Upon entrance, everything this charming little space has to offer can be captured in a single glance: on one side, a booth with mirrors, a café counter and displays of gourmet products catch the eye with their warm wood finishes. On the other, a glassed section revealing a culinary studio equipped to comfortably welcome 5 to 6 budding chiefs. Between the two, a unique wine display that seems to defy gravity for the sole purpose of better showcasing each and every bottle of this perfectly curated selection. On the ground, colorful mosaic tiles add a playful and refreshing character to this place dedicated to discovery and sharing.
Living Spaces
Québec, Qc
Year of completion: 2021
Located at the heart of Sainte-Foy neighbourhood, in Québec City, the MU offers an exceptional life environment – inside and out. Holder of the prestigious WELL Silver certification, this brand-new multi-residential development features a Scandinavian-inspired design centered on human contact and biophilia.
Thus, no less than 25 000 ft2 are dedicated to a variety of common spaces, including a grand living room with 25 ft high ceilings, a pop-up cinema, coworking spaces, a training room, a quiet lounge with library area and, last but not least, a charming, verdant courtyard. Between its urban gardens, its dog park and the numerous plants adorning the walls and ceilings, the MU is a vibrant and lively environment designed to foster meaningful connections.
Québec, Qc
Year of completion: 2021
Marc-Aurèle Residences
Year of completion - Phase 1: 2019
Year of completion - Phase 2: 2023
Jules-Verne Residences
Crédits perspectives: Garo Emmeyan
L’Ancienne-Lorette, Qc
Year of completion: 2020
Tour des Canadiens III
Montréal, Qc
Opale
Shimmering inside and out, the Opal multiresidential complex is one of the many jewels – including the Ruby and Saphire – that CAMDI had the pleasure of designing for Québec City’s Quartier Mosaïque. In these exceptional life environments, elegance and simplicity seamlessly blend to create an entirely reinvented high-end experience. Between engineered wood floors, quartz surfaces and interiors designed to offer optimal modularity, here, luxury primarily expresses itself through high-quality materials and well-thought-out spaces.
Exclusively dedicated to a diversity of common spaces, the spacious ground floor unfolds in an inspiring setting where bold textures and unique furniture lend an enchanting character to this resolutely contemporary universe. Thus, residents can enjoy the lounge’s doublesided fireplace from one of the gracious hanging chairs or congregate to play, eat or relax in different areas intuitively delimited by judicious arrangements of unique light fixtures throughout the vast open space.
MONTRÉAL
278 Sainte-Catherine street, East Montreal (Quebec) H2X 1L4