Bromont Incubator ans Accelerator Building

Project summary
HUDL was commissioned to design an iconic building for the Bromont Innovation Zone. Hosting young start-ups, the building offers a variety of spaces tailored to the needs of entrepreneurs: a bright reception area, various meeting rooms, collaboration spaces, conference rooms, and areas dedicated to creation and prototyping. A classroom and offices for companies specializing in support services facilitate exchanges and learning.
The project was designed using a biophilic approach, integrating nature into the user experience through harmonious outdoor landscaping and organic architectural forms. In addition, innovative mechanical solutions were implemented to ensure occupant comfort while optimizing the building’s energy performance, thereby enhancing its sustainability.
Activity sector
Commercial
Budget
10M$ to, 20M$
Schedule
± 64 Weeks
Realisation date
2025
Challenge #1
The building’s unusual shape posed a major challenge, requiring close coordination between different disciplines to achieve a finish that met HUDL’s high standards. The design’s numerous curves complicated the integration of the various trades, requiring millimeter precision at every stage. From curved metal profiles to refined wooden ceiling moldings, curved linear diffusers, and rounded exterior aluminum panels, each component had to fit together perfectly. Thanks to rigorous planning and the expertise of the teams, the project was able to meet quality requirements while highlighting the architectural originality of the project.
Challenge #2
The commissioning of mechanical equipment was a key challenge of the project, requiring rigorous monitoring by an external team under our responsibility. The aim of this process was to facilitate the building’s operational phase for the client, ensuring a smooth transition from delivery onwards. In collaboration with our partners, we developed specific monitoring tools and implemented appropriate control methods to meet the high requirements of the mandate. The end result: a building delivered with a high-performance mechanical system, accompanied by practical tools enabling the client to maintain effective post-construction monitoring and ensure the long-term viability of the installations.







