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6 minutes ago, UniDerp said:

Je crois que tu parles de ça: 

C'était une vision de @Mondo_Grosso et non une vraie proposition.

C'est très possible ... je me souviens avoir vu de quoi il y a quelques temps ... 

http://gogotomontreal.over-blog.com/article-11122895.html

Merci de partager le lien ... je continue a penser que ca l'aurait un bel effet; j'adore les écrans dans les villes surtout l'hiver quand il fait toujours noir, ca donne un peu de vie... 

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http://www.ivanhoecambridge.com/en/news-and-media/news/2017/11/pvm-esplanade

Place Ville Marie - Esplanade

Ivanhoé Cambridge begins major work to the Place Ville Marie Esplanade

The $200 million investment will make the Esplanade one of Montreal’s landmark public gathering spaces

November 23 2017

Initiating a new chapter in the “Projet Nouveau-Centre,” its plan for downtown Montreal, Ivanhoé Cambridge announces today an investment of $200 million to revitalize the Esplanade and renew the commercial offering at Place Ville Marie. 

“Place Ville Marie is the heart of downtown Montréal,” said Bernard Poliquin, Ivanhoé Cambridge Senior Vice President, Office, Quebec. “The Esplanade will be one of Montreal’s major urban gathering locations. The Esplanade will be programmed with cultural and experiential activities rivalling those of the great international metropolises.” 

To execute this historic project, Ivanhoé Cambridge has called upon Montreal firms Sid Lee Architecture and Menkès Shooner Dagenais Létourneux Architectes.

“Our primary goal is for this civic space to be a catalyst for downtown social activity,” said Jean Pelland, Architect and Senior Partner, Sid Lee Architecture. “Given the importance of this iconic space, we sought additional exposure to urban activity, making it more accessible and usable. Our major architectural interventions are in line with this desire for great openness.” 

Eager to enhance Place Ville Marie within its historical context, the Ivanhoé Cambridge teams met with one of the original architects, Henry N. Cobb. Mr. Cobb stated: “The Esplanade revitalization has been thoughtfully conceived and brilliantly imagined. This work will greatly enhance Place Ville Marie’s contribution to the civic life of Montreal, fulfilling the promise of our original vision and thereby making me enormously happy.”

Projet Nouveau-Centre: an identity for Ivanhoé Cambridge’s plan for downtown Montreal
The revitalization of the Esplanade is a new milestone in Projet Nouveau-Centre, Ivanhoé Cambridge’s plan to invest $1 billion in downtown Montreal. With Place Ville Marie at the heart of the strategy, the Projet Nouveau-Centre aims to invest in Ivanhoé Cambridge’s flagship downtown properties and to enhance the urban experience in the heart of the city centre. All projects in the plan are now in full motion: 

  • Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth (reopened in July, 2017)
  • Maison Manuvie (to be inaugurated on November 27, 2017)
  • Place Ville Marie (in progress from 2018 to 2019)
  • Montreal Eaton Centre (ongoing until 2020).

Notes to writers/editors:
Two background documents are attached to this news release.
Architectural renderings and animated graphics of the project can be downloaded here.

Esplanade de Place Ville Marie - Grand escalier

Place Ville Marie - Entrée Est

Place Ville Marie - Entrée Pavillon

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Quatre interventions

Les quatre principales interventions suivantes seront effectuées :

• Création d’un pavillon de verre pour remplacer les quatre lanterneaux actuels de l’Esplanade et pour offrir une ouverture spectaculaire donnant accès aux nouvelles destinations commerciales et au réseau souterrain de Montréal;

• Création d’un escalier monumental reliant l’Esplanade à l’axe central de l’avenue McGill College et le déplacement des entrées de stationnement situées sur la rue Cathcart;

• L’offre commerciale sera repensée et l‘expérience culinaire sera rehaussée;

• Remplacement des façades du 2-3 Place Ville Marie.

http://ivanhoecambridge.com/fr-ca/medias/nouvelles/2017/11/-/media/e941ef2c0e584d978e08e06052dfdef3.ashx

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il y a 49 minutes, ar_13 a dit :

http://www.ivanhoecambridge.com/en/news-and-media/news/2017/11/pvm-esplanade

Place Ville Marie - Esplanade

Ivanhoé Cambridge begins major work to the Place Ville Marie Esplanade

The $200 million investment will make the Esplanade one of Montreal’s landmark public gathering spaces

November 23 2017

Initiating a new chapter in the “Projet Nouveau-Centre,” its plan for downtown Montreal, Ivanhoé Cambridge announces today an investment of $200 million to revitalize the Esplanade and renew the commercial offering at Place Ville Marie. 

“Place Ville Marie is the heart of downtown Montréal,” said Bernard Poliquin, Ivanhoé Cambridge Senior Vice President, Office, Quebec. “The Esplanade will be one of Montreal’s major urban gathering locations. The Esplanade will be programmed with cultural and experiential activities rivalling those of the great international metropolises.” 

To execute this historic project, Ivanhoé Cambridge has called upon Montreal firms Sid Lee Architecture and Menkès Shooner Dagenais Létourneux Architectes.

“Our primary goal is for this civic space to be a catalyst for downtown social activity,” said Jean Pelland, Architect and Senior Partner, Sid Lee Architecture. “Given the importance of this iconic space, we sought additional exposure to urban activity, making it more accessible and usable. Our major architectural interventions are in line with this desire for great openness.” 

Eager to enhance Place Ville Marie within its historical context, the Ivanhoé Cambridge teams met with one of the original architects, Henry N. Cobb. Mr. Cobb stated: “The Esplanade revitalization has been thoughtfully conceived and brilliantly imagined. This work will greatly enhance Place Ville Marie’s contribution to the civic life of Montreal, fulfilling the promise of our original vision and thereby making me enormously happy.”

Projet Nouveau-Centre: an identity for Ivanhoé Cambridge’s plan for downtown Montreal
The revitalization of the Esplanade is a new milestone in Projet Nouveau-Centre, Ivanhoé Cambridge’s plan to invest $1 billion in downtown Montreal. With Place Ville Marie at the heart of the strategy, the Projet Nouveau-Centre aims to invest in Ivanhoé Cambridge’s flagship downtown properties and to enhance the urban experience in the heart of the city centre. All projects in the plan are now in full motion: 

  • Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth (reopened in July, 2017)
  • Maison Manuvie (to be inaugurated on November 27, 2017)
  • Place Ville Marie (in progress from 2018 to 2019)
  • Montreal Eaton Centre (ongoing until 2020).

Notes to writers/editors:
Two background documents are attached to this news release.
Architectural renderings and animated graphics of the project can be downloaded here.

Esplanade de Place Ville Marie - Grand escalier

Place Ville Marie - Entrée Est

Place Ville Marie - Entrée Pavillon

Quel est ce grand batiment en verre ?

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