A Senior Partner since 2019, Architect Martine Gévry joined Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes in 2002. As a project manager or lead clinical designer, she devotes her practice to the planning and design of major projects in healthcare, higher education, and research. Having completed nearly sixty mandates, including about fifteen large-scale hospital projects, Martine Gévry has extensive experience in this field of expertise and is well-versed in the design parameters specific to this complex building typology.
From the earliest stages of a project, she values a holistic understanding of concerns at all levels and demonstrates leadership by facilitating communication between all specialized stakeholders to ensure efficient coordination. Dedicated to design projects looking at the big picture, places equal importance on functional, operational, innovative, architectural and well-being aspects. In addition to her availability and consulting expertise, her analytical capabilities enable her to recommend sustainable solutions that are adapted to each project according to the needs expressed by the stakeholders. Her diligence ensures rigorous monitoring of project quality requirements with their challenges and constraints, budgets and established deadlines, while being attentive to opportunities and valuing continuous improvement.
Her recent projects include the expansion and redevelopment of the operating room and the medical device reprocessing unit of the Santa Cabrini Hospital; the final phase of the new Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal complex; the major expansion and redevelopment of the Montréal Heart Institute; the functional and technical program (FTP) of the Mother-Child and Emergency Centre at the Fleurimont Hospital in Sherbrooke; the clinical and building master plan for the transformation of the Notre-Dame Hospital and FTP for its emergency service; the FTP for the new science, teaching, and library pavilions at the Université de Montréal (Campus MIL); and the critical care pavilion at the Jewish General Hospital. As design manager and co-project manager, she is working on the future Vaudreuil-Soulanges Hospital, the thirty-third largest infrastructure project in Canada.
Committed to the firm's high-quality standards, she also oversees the application of ISO 9001:2015 certification requirements within the company.