
Milyausha Gabdrakhmanova
OAQ, OAA, LEED AP
Associate, Project Director
Gallery Metro - Distribution & Administrative Centre
Metro - Distribution & Administrative Centre
Terrebonne, QC
Food leader Metro has chosen Terrebonne for its new automated fresh and frozen goods centre, to take advantage of its proximity to Highway 640, linking Montreal and Quebec City. With some 500,000 sq. ft. of refrigerated and frozen warehousing, the building reaches a maximum height of 110 ft. to maximize the efficiency of its operations.
Project team
Milyausha Gabdrakhmanova
OAQ, OAA, LEED AP
Associate, Project Director
Fernando Lozano
OAQ, OAA, AAA, AIBC, NCARB, LEED AP
CEO, Managing Principal
The project is part of the company's investment program to modernize its distribution operations. Thanks to its new state-of-the-art automated systems, the new facility not only enables the grocer to offer a wider variety of products to Quebec consumers but also makes employees' work safer and more pleasant.
The warehouse is divided into two main areas, one refrigerated at 5 degrees, the other maintained at -25 degrees for frozen products. Each storage area includes a distribution mezzanine accessible via a 100-foot-high elevated walkway.
To ensure office employee comfort, we gave special attention to natural lighting by installing large glass curtain walls on the top two floors. This design enhances the sense of spaciousness in the offices while seamlessly integrating the administrative center with the warehouse volumes.
Fernando Lozano OAQ, OAA, AAA, AIBC, NCARB, LEED AP
CEO, Managing Principal
Our new automated distribution centre in Terrebonne represents the future of Metro's fresh and frozen product distribution in Quebec. It will strengthen our market position, generate new opportunities for our company and employees, and enable us to remain competitive while pursuing our growth.
- Éric R. La Flèche
Metro, President and Chief Executive Officer
The design emphasizes high-quality work and collaboration spaces, encourages group interaction and reflects the company's culture, reinforcing a strong sense of belonging.
- Jury
Grands Prix du Design
feet at its highest point
warehouse and administrative center staff
foot-high elevated walkway
children of employees at the day-care center
In addition to designing the architecture and executing the project following Metro's objectives, GKC acted as prime consultant. In this capacity, we were brought in at the earliest stages of the project planning, ensuring the best decisions were made, especially regarding the interface between the automated systems and the building’s own systems and structure. We also ensured the coordination of the various professionals and trades in a spirit of collaboration, respect and transparency to ensure that the project schedule and objectives were met.
This large-scale project required the tightest coordination regarding refrigeration requirements, the steel structure resulting from the extra height, and the fire protection systems. Numerous equivalencies also had to be identified to meet building code requirements. Respect for the environment also motivated numerous decisions regarding site planning, spatial layout and selection of materials.
The facility also incorporates a 100,000 sq. ft. administrative center spread over three floors; the company wanted to enable its 250 warehouse employees and some 500 office staff to work together in a single location.
Numerous services were provided for the well-being of employees: a cafeteria seating 400 people with a preparation area and a commercial kitchen, an exercise room, a yoga room, as well as multi-purpose meeting and training rooms. In addition, a childcare center for 80 children will also be available in a separate building next to the building.
The building is designed in Metro's corporate colours, recognizable by the bright red of its brand image. Particular care was taken to liven up the facades, introducing different colours for the various building sections, and embellishing the blind walls with long vertical stripes in a random rhythm, tempering the impression of the building's length.
Meanwhile, The administration block offers office workers natural light with its black curtain wall. Here again, opaque black vertical stripes energize the facade, both in the glazed upper section and at the metal base of the first floor and horizontally across the pavement surrounding the building.
The office interiors, designed in collaboration with Imperatori Design, feature warm, natural wood and metal, reminiscent of the facility's industrial vocation.
The Bois de l'Épinette, which runs alongside Boulevard de la Pinière, has also been preserved. In addition to providing a soothing natural landscape for office workers, it also serves as an acoustic barrier.
Grands prix du design
Platinium Winner - Architecture, Commercial building - Low-rise office building (< 5 stories)
2024
Grands prix du design
Gold Certification - Architecture, Commercial building - Factory & Warehouse
2024
Architecture Masterprize
Honorable Mention - Architectural Design, Industrial Buildings
2024
Architizer A+ Awards
Finalist - Architecture + Teamwork
2024
American Concrete Institute - Québec & Eastern Ontario Chapter
Award of excellence in concrete construction - Floor and slab
2024
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CPE Fleur de papier opens its doors in Terrebonne as part of METRO's distribution centre campus
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