stimulating workplace that fosters collabo-
ration and innovation. Our new MRC will
be a creative space that acts as a catalyst
for developing the country’s top produc-
tions and talent. It will be the place where
creators go to bring their ideas to life.”
“Upon entering, visitors will be able to see
all types of production—radio, television,
digital —in the atrium and upstairs, which
is going to enable them to see and really
feel part of what we do as a broadcaster,”
adds Emmanuelle Lamarre-Cliche, Senior
director, New Maison de Radio-Canada
and Specials projects. “And for employees
who work at Radio-Canada, this atrium will
be a great living space.”
A green roof top will work to decrease the
carbon output of the building, and outdoor
green space has been incorporated into
the design. In fact, the outside of the build-
The Maison de Radio-Canada (MRC) is moving homes to a new, state-
of-the-art building that will reflect the broadcaster’s stature in Canadian
culture, and usher in a new era of digital communication.
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