Stewart Museum du Fort de l’Ile Ste-Hélène
Les architectes FABG
Montreal, Canada, 2012-01-26 –
L’Arsenal du Fort de l’Île Sainte-Hélène, a former warehouse for ammunition and guns, was built between 1820 and 1824 and was converted into a military museum in 1956. The Stewart Museum has a large collection of over 30,000 objects and artifacts of Nouvelle France and the European influence in North America.
For this project, we revised the master plan of the site development and we did feasibility study which included a functional and technical program.
The museum’s transformation program was developed to meet the following requirements:
– Grouping functions which were similar;
– Facilitate the circulation and improve the visitor’s experience;
– Improve climatic comfort ;
– Improve the safety of people and goods: alarm system, sprinkler, emergency exit;
– Improve accessibility for disabled people;
– Improving the mechanical and electrical systems: efficiency,conformity and security.
The project involves the installation of an elevator in the courtyard and an architectural staircase to improve universal accessibility and the circulation through the museum ‘s the three levels.
The elevator is covered with mirrors to create the effect of a kaleidoscope which binds the new construction to it’s historical context.
– 30 –
-
-
Steve Montpetit
- [email protected]
-
514.274.7555 #234
Steve Montpetit
~
60 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
60 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
41 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
2.7 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
60 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
60 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
60 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
60 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
59 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
60 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
57 MB
Steve Montpetit
~
220 KB