He was simultaneously a lecturer there on building construction, until the closure of the architecture program in 1922.
He is noted in particular for several churches in the Byzantine Revival style, which was uncommon at the time in North America.
The Church of Saint Michael the Archangel in the Mile End district, completed 1915, was a radical departure from almost every other church in the province.
He continued to experiment with the form and materials over the next decade, culminating in the Cathedral of St.
Teresa of Avila in Amos, completed in 1924.
The cathedral was the first Catholic church in Quebec built entirely of reinforced concrete, and features a dome spanning nearly one hundred feet.He designed the Mount Royal Chalet in Montreal's Mount Royal Park.
This building, located near the summit, was designed in the French Beaux-Arts style and completed in 1932.