Solstice Montréal: Where Art Meets Architecture

Solstice Montréal: Where Art Meets Architecture

Solstice Montréal is a 44-storey luxury condominium tower that redefines upscale living in the heart of downtown Montreal. Developed by QMD-Ménard Consortium and designed by award-winning NEUF architect(e)s,the firm behind Hotel Birks and the CHUM, the project stands out for its striking illuminated crown, its six-cornered glass tower offering panoramic views, and a three-storey red brick base that pays homage to the surrounding historic neighbourhood.

What truly sets Solstice apart is its deep commitment to art. The building features original works by celebrated local artists, including Efflorescence, an ethereal ceramic mobile by Pascale Girardin in the lobby, and Les Méandres, her 25-metre mosaic mural in the indoor pool area. A unique adjacent pedestrian promenade, inspired by New York's High Line, adds greenspace and public art to the urban landscape.

The 337 units, ranging from 550 to 2,300 sq. ft. and priced from $500,000 to $5.5 million, were delivered on time despite pandemic-era construction shutdowns and supply chain disruptions. Residents enjoy world-class amenities including a pool, sauna, yoga studio, heated outdoor whirlpool, co-working space, and a members-only lounge with wine cellar and tasting room.

Located steps from Montreal's business, cultural and entertainment districts, Solstice Montréal is more than a residence, it is a masterpiece to live in.

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