Founded in 1982 by architects Pierre Beaupré and Josette Michaud, the firm is currently led by two partners: Menaud Lapointe and Jean-Daniel Mercier.
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. These areas of expertise, reflecting the experience of the founding architects, have defined the firm's DNA for 43 years. Over the years, BMAA has gained significant experience in the transformation, redevelopment, renovation, and expansion of institutional buildings and acts as an expert consultant in heritage restoration. The firm counts among its clients some of the most important owners of heritage buildings in Quebec.
The firm is recognized for the relevance and sensitivity of its interventions in urban environments. It has received numerous public acknowledgments through various awards, distinctions, and publications.