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Claude Cormier, internationally acclaimed Canadian landscape architect, dies at 63 in Montreal

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On September 15, Canadian landscape architect Claude Cormier died at his home in Montreal at the age of 63 following a cancer diagnosis. The news was shared by The Cultural The post Claude Cormier, internationally acclaimed Canadian landscape architect, dies at 63 in Montreal appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Lanaudière Residence in Montreal by Michael Godmer Studio + Durand Courchesne Architecte

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Montreal’s Plateau Mont Royal neighborhood serves as a repository of early 20th-century stone duplexes that bespeak a rich architectural history. The post Lanaudière Residence in Montreal by Michael Godmer Studio + Durand Courchesne Architecte appeared first on ArchEyes.

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Slate Residence / Blouin Beauchamp Architects

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© Raphaël Thibodeau architects: Blouin Beauchamp Architects Location: Montreal, QC, Canada Project Year: 2024 Photographs: Raphaël Thibodeau Read more »

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Winning designer of Canada’s Afghan War memorial sues government for bid slight

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million contract to design a new memorial to Canadian military veterans of the war in Afghanistan from a Montreal-based studio that was replaced by the government has prompted a lawsuit by its architect. from Marlon Blackwell Architects is also being planned for the National Mall. The winning bid for a $3.5

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Glazed extensions flank Montreal’s historic Maisonneuve Library following major EVOQ renovation

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Montreal’s Maisonneuve Library has reopened to the public following a major restoration and expansion of the historic building. Dating from 1912, and once serving as a city hall, the building’s transformation was led by Montreal-based EVOQ Architecture and Dan Hanganu Architects, now part of EVOQ, following a 2017 competition win.

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A perfect cube chalet occupies a rural Canadian forest

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Montreal-based practice Maurice Martel architecte has completed a rural rustic home in Mandeville, Canada. Set within a forest and bordered by a river, the Rustic Grade chalet is described as “the ideal mini-home to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life in the outside world.”

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Montrealers ask: What to do with the Olympic Stadium?

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When fire consumed the Notre-Dame cathedral, they raced to replace the roof; Montreal’s Olympic Stadium is not Notre-Dame. Montreal has been floated as a potential location for a new MLB expansion franchise for the past few years. Not all landmarks are sacred.

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