20 Dec 2022
The National Film Board, better known as the NFB, is undergoing a massive shift as it fits out its offices and studios inside Îlot Balmoral, the distinctively red flagship building located adjacent to the Quartier des Spectacles. The NFB is occupying the first floor, which features a window that is open to the public to allow for a greater exchange with the local population and tourists.
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The environment offers a third space concept that is ideal for both professionals and neophytes of the film industry, and which provides a greater understanding of the work being created by the NFB. Taktik Design was granted the challenging opportunity to imagine and create the project. Given that such a space is unprecedented in the history of the organization, this development is a bold and extensive undertaking regarding its mandate and planning.
The NFB desires to offer an extremely flexible environment that will allow for a wide variety of programming possibilities for its two target audiences: the general public and those working in the film industry. The goal will be to provide a transformable space that welcomes the gathering of people from different walks of life, where creativity is encouraged in an environment that will accommodate conferences and receptions for film openings, an exhibition.
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area for NFB artefacts and temporary installations, a media library, a viewing room for discovering the NFB’s film content, a “real-time” broadcasting studio featuring the work of film creators in a variety of studios across Canada, a learning environment for diverse school groups of varying ages, and a space for simply wandering, exchanging, and discovering. The biggest challenge in this endeavour was to define the identity of the institution to create a narrative around it. A unique place where visitors could discover the rich and singular universe of the NFB, a universe that has been in development for many years, was the mandate at hand. Specific attention was paid to the NFB's history and the transition between its past, present, and future.
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Taktik conceived and developed a colourful, eclectic environment that corresponds to the vast artistic spectrum of the organization, while also achieving a welcoming and modular space. The uniquely bold and striking nature of the red ceiling served as the centrepiece in the creation of the colour scheme, as well as in the selection of other materials, colours, and textures for establishing balance in such a grandiose space. Accordingly, the furniture is either primarily coloured or set in neutral, bold tones.
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To respect the LEED value of the building, the furniture was either carefully selected or locally sourced and made with environmentally-friendly, recycled materials. The custom-made furniture, entirely conceived by Taktik Design, and built by Montreal-based craftspeople, is a nod to the history and legacy of the NFB. The past is represented by a blue colonial table, drawing reference to traditional Canadian-style furniture. Surrounding it are replicas of the blue and white McLaren chair, made famous in the Oscar-winning film 'Once Upon a Chair'. The present is illustrated by modular green vinyl seats whose colour is emblematic of the original logo of the institution. Depending on the configuration of the seats, either an accurate or a distorted representation of the logo is formed.
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The future is evoked by a bright yellow table in welded aluminium that reinterprets the NFB’s iconic human figure logo using only the leg portion of the design. Simple furniture pieces, including high tables, logs on wheels, and detachable sofas, also enhance the space. The aluminium tube structures allow for the hanging of screens, artefacts, listening stations, and works of art, permitting visitors to discover and fully immerse themselves in the world of the NFB.
In addition to being modular, the space provides various ergonomic possibilities for a wide range of people. Given that, it's possible to work within the space with ease or to simply discover the wonders of the NFB at one’s own pace.
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This new development in the heart of the Quartiers des Spectacles, as part of the creators’ path, permits visitors to contemplate Montreal’s cultural scene by offering a resting point amid a bubbling, vibrant neighbourhood, while deepening one’s knowledge of Canada’s cinematic and artistic culture.
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