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General informations
407, rue McGill 8th Floor Montréal (Québec) H2Y 2G3
T.tel:+1-514-844-6611
F.+1 514 844 7646
info@aedifica.com

National Tennis Centre in Jarry Park
A multipurpose space promoting tennis in Canada
Sectors
SportsServices
ArchitectureClient: Tennis Canada
Location: Montréal, QC, Canada
Year:
Phase 1 : 1996
Phase 2 : 2004
Phase 3 : 2011
Collaboration:
Phase 1 : Gauthier Guité Daoust, Ædifica and Provencher Roy
Phases 2 et 3 : Ædifica and Provencher Roy
Photography: Marc Cramer
Distinctions:
Mention in architecture, commercial building category, Order of Architects of Quebec, 1996
Aedifica is proud to have played a key role in the transformation of Jarry Park into a world-class National Tennis Centre. This large-scale project, carried out in collaboration with Tennis Canada and Provencher Roy, has created a multifunctional sports complex that supports the growth of tennis at all levels, from the development of elite athletes to accessibility for the general public.

Our involvement, which has spanned several phases since 1996, has transformed a former baseball site into a hub for Canadian tennis. The complex now includes an impressive center court, the Banque Nationale Court, numerous outdoor and indoor courts, and state-of-the-art training facilities.
The design of the Jarry National Tennis Centre incorporates principles of sustainability and comfort. Bioclimatic elements such as solar heating, sunscreens, and breeze deflectors have been implemented to optimize the experience for players and spectators. The result is a complex that is both functional, aesthetic, and environmentally conscious.
This project represents a lasting legacy for the Montreal community and the world of Canadian tennis. In addition to hosting prestigious international events, the Jarry National Tennis Centre offers quality facilities for players of all levels and contributes to making tennis a more accessible and popular sport in Canada.
In collaboration with Provencher Roy
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