Vaudreuil-Dorion Municipal Hub Wins Quebec’s Top Architecture Prize, Highlighting Advanced Glazing Role

Advanced Glazings Ltd. announced that the Pole municipal de Vaudreuil-Dorion has been awarded the Grand Prix d’Excellence, the highest distinction in the Ordre des architectes du Quebec’s 2026 Awards of Excellence program. The recognition celebrates projects that significantly improve the quality of the built environment in Quebec, with this civic hub praised for integrating natural daylighting through Advanced Glazings’ SoleraWall System.

Designed by Lapointe Magne et associes and L’OEUF Architectes, the municipal hub uses the translucent glazing system to deliver high-performance daylighting throughout the building. The project has been widely recognized for combining civic transparency, occupant wellness, sustainability, and human-centered design. According to the announcement, daylight plays a central role in the building’s spatial experience, reflecting a broader movement in Quebec architecture toward healthier public environments.

Inside the facility, natural light is treated as a defining architectural material. The SoleraWall System diffuses and distributes daylight deeply into the structure while reducing glare and thermal discomfort, creating bright, visually comfortable spaces designed for extended daily use. Advanced Glazings Chairman Dr. Doug Milburn said, ‘This project shows what becomes possible when architects are no longer forced to compromise between daylight, comfort, and energy performance. The Vaudreuil-Dorion municipal hub creates an extraordinary public environment powered by natural light.’

The SoleraWall System transforms harsh direct sunlight into soft, evenly distributed, full-spectrum natural daylight, avoiding tradeoffs common in conventional glazing systems. The technology is increasingly adopted in schools, civic buildings, cultural institutions, airports, and other settings where human performance and visual comfort are critical. The OAQ Awards of Excellence were presented in Montreal on April 30, 2026.

The award highlights the growing importance of daylighting in sustainable design. By prioritizing natural light, the Vaudreuil-Dorion hub sets a precedent for future civic projects, demonstrating that high-performance glazing can enhance occupant well-being while maintaining energy efficiency. The recognition from the Ordre des architectes du Quebec underscores the architectural community’s commitment to human-centered design and long-term sustainability.

Advanced Glazings develops advanced daylighting technologies aimed at improving human comfort and building performance. Its flagship SoleraWall System is used in commercial, institutional, and residential applications across North America. The company’s role in this award-winning project illustrates the potential of innovative materials to shape healthier public spaces.

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