Fascinated by the human aspect of architecture, Éole is particularly passionate about the institutional built environment, where relationships between individuals, communities and the environment are continually reinventing themselves.
Éole completed a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the Université de Montréal and a Master's degree in Architecture from McGill University. She joined the team at Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes in 2014 and was immediately seduced by the philosophy of the firm, where regardless of scope or scale, each project holds genuine importance. In recent years, she has been involved in a multitude of projects spanning cultural (Michal & Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts), healthcare (Dialysis Centre at Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont), government (Loto-Québec and Hydro-Québec) and transportation (Aéroports de Montréal) programs. Her previous involvement in architectural competitions, in the development of master plans for university libraries, and her experience leading a welding workshop for the production of contemporary sets and furniture, further reinforce her passion for all aspects of design.
She is partial to the discreet charm of specification writing, which led her to participate in teaching the Specifier Course offered by Construction Specifications Canada (CSC) in 2017.
On her personal time, Éole likes to go on bike riding adventures in the mountains and travels the Quebec countryside in search of the most beautiful skies.