
 |
 |
|
|
|
|
Forum
[RE]BIRTH of a city through design with Jaime Lerner (Curitiba, Brazil) and Maurice Vincent (Saint-Étienne, France) |
|
| The Ville de Montréal's Bureau du design, the UNESCO Chair in Landscape and Environmental Design at Université de Montréal and the Cité du Design de Saint-Étienne are organizing for the XXIV Entretiens Jacques Cartier a luncheon-conference presented by the Board of Trade of Metropolitain Montréal. The event, held on October 4, 2011 at Palais des congrès de Montréal, will focus on the theme of design as an instrument for the economic development and reconversion of cities. Online registration on BTMM's website. |
|
 |
|
Urban Design Competition
Catalyse Urbaine architecture et paysages wins the urban design competition for the Namur—Jean-Talon Ouest sector |
|
| The focus of the winning proposal is the development of a large, unifying park in the heart of the neighbourhood and the jury, presided by architect and urban designer Ken Greenberg, was swayed by this idea. The jury also commended Groupe CHB-IBI on its control of all aspects of the project issues, and in particular the care with which the proposed developments were established. The proposals from all the competitors are now available on the Montreal UNESCO City of Design website. |
|
 |
|
Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant
Last call for up-and-coming designers to have a chance to be recognized by their peers !
|
|
| There are only a few days left to submit your candidacy for the Phyllis Lambert Design Montréal Grant (deadline: September 26, 2011). The recipient's name will be announced on November 1 at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, during the inaugural Prix de Montréal pour les arts et la culture ceremony rewarding achievements in the arts, culture and design. If you have fewer than 10 years' practice, have a marked interest in the city, and your work stands out for its quality, we eagerly await your application. |
|
 |
|
Architectural Competition
The finalists in the competition for the future CESM soccer complex are announced
|
|
| Thirty eligible proposals were received following the initial anonymous phase of the architectural competition for the building of a soccer complex in the sports hub at the Saint-Michel Environmental Complex (CESM). The jury designated the following finalists: Affleck, De la Riva / Cannon Design; Côté Leahy Cardas, architectes; Éric Pelletier, architectes; Saucier + Perrotte / Hughes Condon Marler, architectes. Citizens will be invited to a public presentation by the competition's finalists on November 6, 2011. |
|
 |
|
International Ideas Competition
Montréal appeals to more than 550 design firms around the world
|
|
The success of YUL-MTL: Moving Landscapes speaks to the real interest in creating strategic development visions for the gateway corridor to Montréal. The widely varied origins of the professional firms registered is proof of the international appeal of the initiative: there are 192 registrants from North America (including 80 from Québec alone), 17 from Africa, 87 from Central and South America, 46 from Asia, 202 from Europe, 21 from the Middle East and 12 from Oceania, for a total of 578 firms. The names of the winners will be announced in late October 2011.
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|