Maxime Brouillet photography

Maxime Brouillet is a Canadian architectural photographer known for his sensitive and detail-oriented imagery that emphasizes atmosphere and experiential depth. He began his architectural photography practice in 2013, and has since developed a signature style that foregrounds the spatial qualities of light, texture, and context. His work often balances precision with a quiet evocative tone.

He collaborates with architects and designers on projects spanning residential, public, cultural, and commercial typologies. His photographs are featured in international media like ArchDaily, and his portfolio includes a diverse range of built work from intimate homes to large institutional commissions.

LOCATION: Quebec, Canada
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Maison Grand Trunk / Le Borgne Rizk Architecture

The Maison Grand Trunk by Le Borgne Rizk Architecture preserves the historic character of its neighborhood while introducing a contemporary extension that highlights the dialogue between past and present. Located at the intersection of Rue Grand Trunk…

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Between Lake and Forest / LOCUS architecture+design

Poised high above Lac Cupidon in Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Quebec, Between Lake and Forest by LOCUS architecture+design offers a serene sanctuary for its owners to escape their bustling city lives. This 3,600-square-foot home, located on a rugged four-acre property…

Mellem Ville-Marie / ADHOC

Mellem Ville-Marie, Montreal / ADHOC Architectes

Mellem Ville-Marie by ADHOC stands as a pioneering example of sustainable and thoughtful urban densification, offering a blueprint for addressing housing challenges without compromising community or cultural identity. Located in Montreal, this project, designed for Maître Carré,…

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