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RECREATIONAL AND COMMUNITY POLE
POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STUDY FOR THE PILON PARK
Client: City of Montreal-North
Montreal, QC. Canada.
2011
48,000 m2 / 516,700 ft2
* In collaboration with
Rousseau Lefebvre Group
The study follows the desire of the Montreal-North borough to define the Pie-IX metropolitan axis as an anchor for an integrated urban requalification. Located at the corner of Pie-IX and Henri-Bourassa streets, this first development hub is a unique opportunity to energize and fundamentally transform this living environment so that it is promising in social and environmental terms. and economic, both for its current and future population.
The siting of large-scale buildings would make it possible to signify the entrance to the city and strengthen the identity and structuring character of the artery as the heart of the borough's renewal.
A varied program is offered in order to create a place of convergence and gathering, celebrating the meeting as well as the sharing of cultures and values of the neighborhood population. The proposal thus brings together recreational, commercial, community, residential, rental spaces and multiple landscaped outdoor spaces.
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