Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design



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Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design

Montréal, Canada

Centre de design de l’UQAM

Dates: September 21 to December 10, 2017
Opening: Wednesday, September 20, at 6 p.m.
Curator: Cammie McAtee
Associate curators: Carlo Carbone and Réjean Legault


Montréal, Canada, 2017-08-28 –

 2017 marks the 50thanniversary of the inauguration of the most famous geodesic dome in the world: the US Pavilion at Expo 67, designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao. From first experiments undertaken in the late 1940s through to the proliferation of DIY domes in the early 1970s, the exhibition Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams at UQAM Centre de design explores the “geodesic moment” in architecture. It will reveal the forgotten role of Montréal and Québec in the development of this innovative structural system that captured the 20th-century architectural imagination.

Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams
Photographs, drawings, books, documents, drawing instruments and design tools on loan from the Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay of the University of Calgary’s Canadian Architectural Archives and various other archives and collections will highlight the intricacy of those spherical structures. The exhibition will also feature a series of models, structural details at 1:1 scale, and a prototype 20’ diameter geodesic dome designed and built by Studio Cube with a team of students from UQAM’s École de design.

The exhibition focuses on the work of the Montréal designer Jeffrey Lindsay (1924-84), founder and director of the Fuller Research Foundation Canadian Division based in Montréal between 1949 and 1956. His numerous projects will be presented, including several geodesic domes constructed on the Island of Montreal and its environs, among them “Weatherbreak” (1949-50) the first self-supporting, large-span geodesic dome ever built according to Fuller’s designs, which was assembled in Baie D’Urfé; “Skybreak” in Beaurepaire (1951); “Skigloo,” a chalet in Morin Heights (1952); and the Hackney Barn in Senneville (1952-54). The exhibition will also explore the diffusion of the geodesic dome in Québec, ranging from the polar bear enclosure at the Granby Zoo (Paul O. Trépanier and Victor Prus; 1962-63) to the dome of the US Pavilion at Expo 67.

A bilingual catalogue accompanying the exhibition will be published by Dalhousie Architectural Press in mid-October.

This exhibition is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts, in collaboration with the University of Calgary’s Canadian Architectural Archives.

Address and opening hours
UQAM Centre de Design
1440 Sanguinet Street (corner of Sainte-Catherine East)
Montreal (Berri-UQAM metro)
Open Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 6 pm.
Free admission

Information
Phone: 514-987-3395


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Media contact

  • Centre de design de l’UQAM
  • Maude N. Béland
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Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak », 1950 - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak », 1950

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - American pavilion - Expo 67 in Montreal - designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

American pavilion – Expo 67 in Montreal – designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Jeffrey Lindsay, Skybreak, 1951 - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Jeffrey Lindsay, Skybreak, 1951

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Jeffrey Lindsay, Skybreak, 1951 - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

American pavilion – Expo 67 in Montreal – designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Jeffrey Lindsay, Skigloo, 1952 - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Jeffrey Lindsay, Skigloo, 1952

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Jeffrey Lindsay, Hackney, 1953 - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Jeffrey Lindsay, Hackney, 1953

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak construction », 1950 - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak construction », 1950

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - 1955 - Photo credit:  Copyright : FFonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

1955

Photo credit:
Copyright : FFonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Jeffrey Lindsay, Pavillon Canadian_Jamaica, 1959 - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Jeffrey Lindsay, Pavillon Canadian_Jamaica, 1959

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Press kit | 748-32 - Press release | Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams: Exhibition at UQAM Centre de Design - Centre de design de l'UQAM - Event + Exhibition - Polar bear enclosure at the Granby Zoo (by Paul O. Trépanier and Victor Prus; 1962-63) - Photo credit:  Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Polar bear enclosure at the Granby Zoo (by Paul O. Trépanier and Victor Prus; 1962-63)

Photo credit:
Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.



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