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Architecture of Quebec

15 December 2009
1992 – Pointe-à-Callière, Montreal, Quebec

1992 – Pointe-à-Callière, Montreal, Quebec

Architect: Dan S. Hanganu Built in 1992, the “Éperon” building, designed by architect Dan S. Hanganu, is reminiscent of the Victorian structure that formerly stood on this spot, the Royal Insurance Company Building....

14 December 2009
1994 – Pavilion Jacques Cartier, Montreal, Quebec

1994 – Pavilion Jacques Cartier, Montreal, Quebec

Architect: Cardinal Hardy et Associés A pavilion including a food hall to cater for the waterfront park attractions during the summer months.

14 December 2009
2002 – Palais des congrès de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec

2002 – Palais des congrès de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec

Architect: Mario Saia The Palais des congrès de Montréal is a convention and exhibition center located at the north end of Old Montréal. The Palais was constructed above the Ville-Marie Expressway, the main...

14 December 2009
2005 – Concordia Vertical Campus, Montreal, Quebec

2005 – Concordia Vertical Campus, Montreal, Quebec

Architect: KPMB

14 December 2009
2005 – Institut de tourisme et d’hôtellerie du Québec, Montreal, Quebec

2005 – Institut de tourisme et d’hôtellerie du Québec, Montreal, Quebec

Architects: Lapointe Magne + Ædifica The Institut de tourisme et d’hôtellerie du Québec (ITHQ), a much-maligned Montreal landmark, has often been cited as the worst example of the architectural legacy of the seventies....

15 December 2009
2005 – McGill University Music Faculty, Montreal, Quebec

2005 – McGill University Music Faculty, Montreal, Quebec

Architect: Saucier + Perrotte Designed by Saucier & Perrotte Architectes, Gilles Saucier, the man behind the concept, emphasizes, “McGill was very brave in devoting the site to the music school when they could...

17 December 2009
2007 – Espace 400e, Quebec City, Quebec

2007 – Espace 400e, Quebec City, Quebec

Located alongside Bassin Louise, the Old Port of Québec Interpretation Center recreates the feverish atmosphere of the docks at the time of the legendary raftsmen and tall ship builders when the timber trade...

17 December 2009
Anglican Cathedral Hall, Quebec City, Quebec

Anglican Cathedral Hall, Quebec City, Quebec

Sited inside the grounds of the elegant Anglican Cathedral is this smaller, less elegant but still charming building. With unusual fenestration and a forlorn expression in the doorway, it’s a curiously designed facade.

16 December 2009
Musee de Fort, Quebec City, Quebec

Musee de Fort, Quebec City, Quebec

Quaint little building facing towards the Chateau Frontenac, also with Chateau-esque detailing in the corner turret and steep rooflines.