Roxanne Rochette holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees in architecture from Université de Montréal, and a degree in interior design from Cégep Marie-Victorin. Motivated by the impact of architecture on well-being in hospital design, she has dedicated her practice to the field of healthcare since joining Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes in 2017. Through the realization of the final phase of the new CHUM hospital complex in downtown Montreal, the expansion of the Hôpital de La Malbaie, and the new Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital, she has developed specific skills in the clinical design of ambulatory and therapeutic care sectors, notably in the surgery, endoscopy, and medical device reprocessing departments. Combining technical rigor, creativity, and caring, she is committed to providing healthy, soothing environments for patients, while optimizing functionality and ergonomics for caregivers.
As a LEED BD+C accredited professional and member of the sustainable development committee, Roxanne ensures the integration of innovative methods and sustainable, eco-responsible solutions into the firm’s projects. Equally committed to continuous practice improvement and process optimization, she actively participates in the BIM and Health committees to meet the unique challenges of these fields of expertise.