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Shaping the Future Through Design: BGIS’ Louise Mazauric at ImmoHEC’s Real Estate Forum

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Shaping the Future Through Design: BGIS’ Louise Mazauric at ImmoHEC’s Real Estate Forum

On Sunday, February 16, BGIS Architect Louise Mazauric had the privilege of participating in the Real Estate Forum for Quebec’s Next Generation, an event organized by ImmoHEC. As a moderator in the discussion titled “Creating Value Through Design,” Louise shared her insights on the transformative power of design and its role in shaping a more human-centered future alongside esteemed industry experts from diverse design and architectural backgrounds:

🔹 Stephanie Cardinal | President, Architect OAQ, LEED Green Associate – Humà Design+Architecture

🔹 Nicole Vekemans | Interior Architect – Sid Lee Architecture

🔹 Patrick Leblanc | President, Founder, Design Project Director – Conception Leblanc Inc

Throughout the discussion, the discussions emphasized the essential role of collaboration and connection in the design process. With her extensive experience and passion for innovative, sustainable solutions, Louise provided valuable perspectives on how thoughtful design adds both tangible and intangible value to real estate projects. The panel highlighted the importance of inclusive design strategies and how architects can integrate sustainability and adaptability into their projects, ensuring they remain relevant and beneficial for generations to come.

Beyond the panel discussion, Louise engaged with young professionals and students eager to shape the future of real estate. She praised the organizers of ImmoHEC for curating a platform where industry veterans and emerging talents could exchange ideas and build meaningful connections.

As the event concluded, one message resonated clearly: building the future starts with building together. Through her participation, Louise Mazauric reaffirmed her commitment to fostering innovation, sustainability, and human-centric design, inspiring the next generation to view architecture and design as a powerful tool for positive change.