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Grand Gesture Earns Global Win for Lemay + Angela Silver + SNC-Lavalin
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Next-level design for Place des Montréalaises brings home International Multidisciplinary Landscape Architecture Competition
Montréal, Canada, 2018-09-10 –
International design leader Lemay, interdisciplinary artist Angela Silver and SNC-Lavalin are the proud laureates of the City of Montreal’s anonymous International Multidisciplinary Landscape Architecture Competition to design the city’s new Place des Montréalaises, a vast public space in the Champ-de-Mars sector to honour 21 Montreal women who have shaped the city.
Lemay’s proposal stood out with its inclined plane connecting the top and bottom of the city, a grand gesture in response to the surrounding monumental landscape and institutions: the historic Champ-de-Mars, the new Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montreal (CHUM), Montreal City Hall and the municipal courthouse, among others. This suspended architectural piece becomes a floating flowery meadow, with integrated stairs inscribed with the names of 21 historic Montreal women: an accessible, intimate and evocative space. The meadow itself is a huge bouquet of 21 varieties of plants that will flower in sequence, constantly evolving in memory of les Montréalaises.
“The inclined plane is important because it allows us to repair the fracture in the cityscape left by the Ville-Marie Expressway when it was built,” said Lyndsay Daudier, a member of the selection committee and the Conseil des Montréalaises, referring to the sunken east-west highway that separated Old Montreal from its downtown counterpart for decades. Recently reconfigured, the covered thoroughfare and its inclined plane will make it possible to safely walk directly between the Old Port and downtown through a succession of momentous public places.
“It brings the new city and the Administrative District back together.”
This long-awaited reunification aligns with the award-winning master plan for Old Montreal’s Administrative District to the south of the site, and the recent redevelopment of Place Vauquelin, both of which were City of Montreal initiatives realized by Lemay.
“Lemay has reached the next level of design excellence with this anonymous, open, international design competition,” said Andrew King, Lemay Partner and Design Principal.
“This is a truly transdisciplinary project, where all disciplines involved sat down together from the very beginning,” he said, referring to the close collaboration among three types of expertise—landscape, architecture and art—to produce a seamless design experience, and then draw on SNC-Lavalin’s in-depth knowledge of the expressway and its new covering, with assistance from ELEMA Experts-Conseils.
Landscape architect Patricia Lussier, a Lemay associate and design director, said the multifaceted team “designed the public space to be a multifunctional canvas for all Montrealers to make their own.”
For instance, “The stairs offer users the opportunity to actually sit with the women being memorialized,” she said, referring to the integrated staircase’s inviting seating and the names of the individual women engraved on it.
What’s more, said project partner Ms. Silver, in charge of the commemoration component, “The tribute to the 21 women permeates the entire site, from their names inscribed physically on the steps to the architectural objects of memory, from the commemorative ascension sequence to the 21 varieties of plants in the meadow.”
Users of Place des Montréalaises will discover four distinct public spaces: one in each corner of the site. There will be an urban amphitheatre along Saint-Antoine St., while a multifunctional esplanade is built along Hôtel-de-Ville Ave. On Viger St., a forest with foliage evoking Mount Royal’s emblematic trees will serve as a pedestrian entrance to the Champ-de-mars metro station and its famous stained glass window, a work by Marcelle Ferron. Finally, a major urban axis will connect Gosford and Sanguinet Sts. in front of the CHUM Research Centre.
The design for the Place des Montréalaises will be conscientiously woven into the City of Montreal’s urban and monumental fabric, its every thoughtful detail embodying the importance of women to the city’s history.
Click here to view the City of Montreal’s video. (In French only)
Project Team
LEMAY
Patricia Lussier
Andrew King
Lucie St-Pierre
Jeffrey Ma
Alexis Légaré
Jean-Philippe Di Marco
Théodore Oyama
Virginie Roy-Mazoyer
Eric St-Pierre
Réne Perreault
Felix Bédard
Isabelle Hébert
Jasper Silver-King
Martine Legault
Marie Desnoyers
ARTISTE
Angela Silver
SNC-LAVALIN
Sevak Dermidjian
Samir Gouider
Adrian Bara
Alexandre Cloutier
CONSULTANTS
ELEMA EXPERTS-CONSEILS
Félix Bédard
André Bahous
OMBRAGES
Gilles Arpin
GIRARD-HÉBERT
Pierre Girard
About Lemay: Creative intelligence. Collective value.
Founded in 1957 as an architecture practice, Lemay has become one of Canada’s leading integrated design firms. Its unique blend of creativity, large-firm capacity and wide-ranging expertise brings client aspirations to life, creating sustainable value for users and communities around the world. With over 350 awards and distinctions, the firm’s commitment to outstanding design also translates into the LemayLAB: an instrument of research and innovation in all aspects of design. Lemay brings together some 450 professionals, earning it a world ranking of 74th largest (World Architecture 2017). It has also been a Gold Standard winner of the Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2017.
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