A Look Back - Tour des Canadiens Condominiums
Located in Downtown Montreal, right next to the Bell Center, home to the Montreal Canadiens hockey team, the Tour des Canadiens is currently in the third phase of its 4-phase project.

In today's article, we are going to be discussing phase 2 of the project, which Homesync worked back in 2016. Due to the positive feedback received from phase 2, Homesync is proud to say that we are doing more work in phase 3 of the project; a phase that is currently in development at the time of writing.
The Tour des Canadiens, constructed on rue Saint Antoine, is ideally positioned right next to the Montreal Canadiens' stadium, right in the middle of an up-and-coming and trendy part of downtown Montreal. One of the key features of the project is this proximity to the stadium and its ties to the world-renown team. The tower itself is 54 floors high, includes a 4-story atrium, a Skylounge with a bar and a pool, a fitness center, a games room/ media center, a direct bridge to the Bell Center, and 590 units for residents.
Tour des Canadiens contacted Homesync for the installation of smart home tech in each of the following common areas of the tower: the wine cellar, the gym, the lobby, the Skylounge, the pool area, and the terrace. They wanted to bring security, technology, simplicity, and comfort to their young and professional residents. For this project, we decided to start with a resident-focused approach, and we optimized our efforts on implementing the best technology possible for the people who would be living in this building.

When working on a project such as this one, we always ensure to take into consideration the habits, needs, and wants of the future residents of the building. In this case, we knew that our target audience, the residents of the tower, were going to be young professionals, who want to live in a trendy neighborhood in Downtown Montreal. We also knew that residents of the building would be likely huge Montreal Canadiens fans, as the building is directly connected to the Bell Center. We took that into account when developing the technological design of these common areas.
Homesync was tasked with equipping the common areas of the Tour des Canadiens 2 building with several different kinds of smart home tech. Specifically, we installed audio solutions in all of the common areas, as well as TV setups in the bar, gym, and Skylounge. In addition, touchscreens were installed and programmed in each of the common areas, enabling the residents to communicate with the front desk of the building directly and seamlessly.
The video and audio setup design in the gym is one-of-a-kind, as the TVs installed are designed to sync up and stream live matches of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team whenever they are playing. This feature is particularly interesting today as we stumble into a post-COVID environment, where matches are played without their audiences. This solution allows the residents of the tower to watch the matches live without interruption, adding tremendous value to the resident experience. For TDC2, audio complaints will be a thing of the past. Homesync programmed the system to include curfew mode, which lowers the volume and/or shuts certain systems off based on a time schedule.
The successful implementation of smart building technology accomplished on this project has proven how being considerate of the resident experience can easily add value to a project, common areas, and a residential tower in general. By considering the habits and wants of the future residents of the Tour des Canadiens, we were able to add value to their living experience through comfort, accessibility, and entertainment in the common areas of the building.

Focusing on the resident experience can also simplify the whole management process of a condo. As with the example of the audio complaints, thinking resident-first can save your management team some time and effort throughout the building.
You can find more articles concerning Homesync's condominium work on our LinkedIn page where you can read our recent post on the importance of common areas at M9-4 Condominium. Please contact us if you have a similar project in mind that you would like to discuss with us. We would be happy to oversee any plans for condominium or residential home automation that you might have. To find more information about our team, our work, and our solutions, visit us at www.homesync.ca
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