Over the past decades, Pierre Thibault has helped make architecture a subject of public interest in Quebec and beyond, by participating in numerous documentaries, publications, think tanks, and films. A founding member and board member of the Lab-École, an initiative aimed at redefining school architecture in Quebec to foster learning and educational success, Thibault has been volunteering with this non-profit organization since 2017 to bring together multidisciplinary expertise to design the school environments of tomorrow. He is a professor at Université Laval’s School of Architecture, and has served as a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), the School of Architecture in Nancy (France), and the École des hautes études appliquées in Geneva (Switzerland). He is the recipient of the Ernest-Cormier Award (2023) and the Canada Council for the Arts’ Prix de Rome (1997). Projects by Atelier Pierre Thibault also inspired filmmaker Denys Arcand, who featured some of them in his feature film Le règne de la beauté. The studio’s has been showcased in a number of exhibitions, notably at the Galerie d’Architecture de Paris (Territoires et paysages, 2023) and at the Grantham Foundation (Habiter le lieu, 2023) and the 19th Venice architecture biennale.