Residia Real Estate Developments

Residia Real Estate Development is a Montreal-based company that aims to create better living environments by developing and building inspiring homes and commercial spaces. The firm believes in a new breed of real estate – more human, connected, efficient and sustainable.

Le Rosaire is Residia’s third project in the booming Villeray district, after Le Giantonio and Le Lumi. Located in the vibrant heart of this neighbourhood, Le Rosaire offers 31 townhouses and condos with 1 to 3 bedrooms, featuring a beautiful green interior courtyard.

Le Rosaire

Located in the effervescent Villeray district of Montreal, Le Rosaire is a unique three-storey project offering 31 units of townhouses and condos with 1 to 3 bedrooms. This project is set to be completed in the summer of 2023 and is ideal for those looking for a contemporary and elegant housing development.

The project was designed by Residia, a real estate developer that offers innovative and sustainable housing developments. Its residential projects and commercial spaces stand out for their integration into the community, their personalized urban design and their respect for the environment.

The developer called on a multidisciplinary team of experienced architects, engineers, landscape architects and interior designers to develop this project. Their mandate was to create a modern, functional and friendly habitat, open to nature and bright. Their work resulted in a magnificent interior courtyard with shrubs, flowers and plant walls, forming a vast space of healing for its residents.

Le Giantonio

Located in the effervescent Villeray district, this three-storey project features 31 units of townhouses and condos with 1 to 3 bedrooms benefiting from a green interior courtyard.

Residia is proud to be a part of this innovative and well thought out project. This homage to the neighborhood and its residents is designed by a multidisciplinary team including engineers, architects, landscape architects and interior designers.

Founded in Montreal in 2018, Residia is a company that believes in creating better living environments by developing and building homes and inspiring commercial spaces. It does so by firmly believing in a more human, connected and sustainable real estate sector. The company has put together a winning formula that includes innovative smart home solutions, coupled with values of collaboration, respect and flexibility that set it apart from its competitors. With several successful projects already on its books, the next chapter in Residia’s story will be one to watch. For more information, please contact us.

Le Lumi

LUMI Keys is an interactive piano-like instrument that uses colored light to guide your playing. It’s for people who have always wanted to play an instrument, as well as for musicians who need a portable way to rekindle their skills.

PICK A SONG: Choose from a library of great songs that range from pop to classical. Then pick what part of the song you want to learn: melody, chords, or bassline.

CHOSE YOUR VIEW: Progress from simple to advanced views to read music and learn new skills by playing, jamming or learning through fast and fun lessons. With a variety of colors and sheets to choose from, it’s the ultimate piano-like experience.

COMPUTE AND PROCESS: The LUMI machine is a joint European effort, powered by an HPE Cray EX supercomputer supplied by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). With measured HPL performance of 309,10 petaflops, it’s one of Europe’s most powerful research platforms, accelerating the pace of scientific discovery and addressing global societal challenges.

Le Cascade

La Cascade is a pleasant double-barreled waterfall in Sillans-la-Cascade, a small town in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region. Its name is derived from its location in the region and the name of the town.

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The cascade design favors feature-sharing whenever possible to minimize resource consumption and improve detection performance. However, this policy does not always yield optimal results. It is, therefore, essential to account for the inherent model uncertainties of intermediate stages. For example, when a target is rare, it is often desirable to avoid early positive decisions in order to prevent false alarms. This can be done, for instance, by making additional constraints in the cascade design.

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