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Atelier TAG
Founded in 1997, Atelier TAG (technique + architecture + graphisme) is a partnership between Manon Asselin and Katsuhiro Yamazaki, both architects with degrees from McGill University. Asselin also studied in the studio of Rem Koolhaas, in the Netherlands, and she is a professor in the School of Architecture at the Université de Montréal. In public art, Atelier TAG produced, in collaboration with Allison Tett, the visual concepts for the works Équinoxe and Polaris, presented, respectively, at the Old Port of Montréal and Place d’Armes.