Ernest Cormier, born on December fifth, eighteen eighty-five, was a distinguished Canadian architect and engineer whose influence is prominently felt in the Montreal area. His career was marked by a commitment to the Art Deco style, which he masterfully integrated into his designs, leaving a lasting legacy in the architectural landscape of Canada.
Among his most notable works is the original main building of the Université de Montréal, a testament to his innovative approach and dedication to educational architecture. Cormier's design for the Supreme Court of Canada Building in Ottawa further solidified his reputation as a leading figure in the field, showcasing his ability to blend functionality with aesthetic appeal.
In addition to these significant public structures, Cormier also designed the Cormier House, his personal residence located in Montreal's Golden Square Mile. This home not only reflects his architectural prowess but also serves as a personal narrative of his life and career.