Founded in 1982, the firm is currently led by two partners: Jean-Daniel Mercier and Menaud Lapointe. The founding architects, Pierre Beaupré and Josette Michaud, who are active members of the office, provide the foundation of the firm’s expertise, history, and know-how. Beaupré Michaud et Associés, Architects (BMAA) primarily focuses on the restoration of architectural heritage, as well as the construction and renovation of institutional and residential buildings. BMAA also acts as an expert consultant in heritage restoration, being commissioned by other architectural firms.
The team members combine theory and practice and are socially and intellectually involved in the promotion, conservation, and enhancement of heritage. In addition to major restoration projects, the team has conducted numerous studies on architectural heritage.
The firm is recognized for the relevance and sensitivity of its interventions in urban environments. It has received many public acknowledgments through various awards, distinctions, and publications.