Administrator mtlurb Posted February 16, 2008 Administrator Share Posted February 16, 2008 Bonjour à tous, La compilation des projets sur les forums skyscrapercity et skyscraperpage n'a pas été mise à jour depuis longtemps et de part ça qualité, n'est pas très digne de Montréal! (c'est moi qui l'est faite en plus...) J'ai fait plusieurs recherches sur tous le projets, afin de compléter quelques renseignements et ainsi faire une nouvelle compilation. Je suis pourri en anglais, donc ne vous gêner pas pour me corriger. Je veux vos commentaires, afin de finaliser le fil et le mettre sur les deux autres forums. Merci bien! Gilbert P.S. Au risque de me répéter, le premier qui, après avoir vu ce fil, dira encore que Montréal stagne et ne bouge pas aura affaire à moi... ------------------------------------------------------ Updated compilation – by Gilbert (mtlurb.com) Under construction Hilton Garden Inn Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Groupe Canvar Architect: Geiger Huot Architectes Floors: 37 fl Designation: 200-room hotel (first 13 fl), residential Louis Bohème Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: SacresaCanada, Iber Management Architect: Menkès, Shooner, Dagenais, Letourneux Height : 85m Floors: 28 fl Designation: Residential Crystal de la Montagne Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Le Crystal de la Montagne / S.E.N.C. Architect: BLT Architectes Floors: 27 fl Designation: 131 suites, 59 luxurious condominium residences Le Vistal 1 & 2 Expected Occupancy: 2008 - 2009 Developer: Groupe Proment Designation : Residential Floors: 2*28 fl Designation: Residential Westin Montreal Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Atlific Architect: Geiger Huot Architectes Floors: 20 fl Designation: 432 deluxe rooms and suites Quebecor Head Office Expansion Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Québécor Architect: Cardinal Hardy / Arcop Floors: 19 fl Designation: Office space Université de Sherbrooke Expected Occupancy: 2009 City : Longueuil Developer: Université de Sherbrooke Floors: 17 fl Designation: University building Boisé Notre-Dame Expected Occupancy: 2008 City : Laval Developer: Groupe Joyal Floors: 3*17 fl Designation: Residential Îlot Voyageur Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: UQAM Floors: 2*9 fl / 16 fl Designation: University building and a new bus terminal Villa Latella - Mont-Carmel Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: San Carlo Construction Inc. Floors: 15 fl Designation: Residential John Molson School of Business Building Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Concordia University Architects: KPMB Architects – FSA Architectes Floors: 15 fl Designation: University building Sir George Simpson Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Groupe Lépine Architects: DCYSA Floors: 13 fl Designation: Residential LUX Résidences Gouverneur Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Gouverneur Residences Architects: DCYSA Floors: 4*12 fl Designation: Residential Lowney 3 Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Groupe Prével Architects: DCYSA Floors: 10 fl Designation: Residential 333 Sherbrooke Est Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Homburg Invest Inc. Architects: Cardinal Hardy et Associés Floors: 2*10 fl Designation: Residential Stade Saputo Team : Impact de Montréal Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Groupe Saputo Architect: Zinno Zappitelli Architectes Number of seats: 13,000 seats, expandable to 17,000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator mtlurb Posted February 16, 2008 Author Administrator Share Posted February 16, 2008 Lac Mirabel Expected Occupancy: 2009 City : Mirabel Developer: Gordon Group Holdings, LLC / Morgan Stanley Real Estate Designation: 330 acre site (14 million square feet) with a 2.6 million square foot super regional shopping, entertainment and multi-sport complex Canada’s first indoor/outdoor LEED certified green destination. ------------------------------------------------------ Approved 701 University Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: Magil Laurentienne Architect: BLT architectes Floors: 33 fl / 15 fl Designation: mixed-use complex Place de la Cité Internationale Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Westcliff Floors: 31 fl Designation: An office tower of 725,000 square-foot 900 De Maisonneuve Ouest Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Hines / SITQ Architect: Pickard Chilton Architects / Menkès Shooner Dagenais Letourneux Floors: 28 fl Designation: An office tower of 400,000 square feet Blu Rivage Expected Occupancy: 2009 City : Longueuil Developer: True North Properties Ltd. Floors: 25 fl Designation: residential 1440 de la Montagne Expected Occupancy: 2009 Architect: Miguel Escobar architecture Floors: 22 fl Designation: residential Campus d'Outremont Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: Université de Montréal Architects: Cardinal Hardy / Provencher & Roy architectes Number of buildings: 19 buildings Designation: University Buildings CHUM Expected Occupancy: 2013 Developer: Governments / Université de Montréal Architect: BPYA Cost of the project: $1,8 billion Floors: 2*16 fl Designation: French university hospital Cité Nature Expected Occupancy: 2011 Developer: Groupe El-Ad Architect: Béïque, Legault, Thuot architectes Floors: 5*10@14 fl / 9,13,14 fl Designation: Development of 1,400 residential units behind the Olympic Village MUHC Expected Occupancy: 2013 Developer: Governments / McGill University Cost of the project: $1,5 billion Designation: English university hospital ------------------------------------------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator mtlurb Posted February 16, 2008 Author Administrator Share Posted February 16, 2008 Proposed Griffintown - New Montréal's tallest towers Expected Occupancy: ~2012 Developer: Rockland Hakim et Associés Floors: 2*60 fl Designation: $2.5-billion mixed-use complex, including a train/tramway station, a private hospital (24 floors), residential units, commercial spaces and a 5-star hotel. It's one of the biggest private investments in Montreal's history. (No render) Tour Rogers Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: Rogers / SHDM Floors: 30 fl Designation: Office (No render) Les Diamants (Place Métropolitain) Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Groupe Essaris Architect: DCYSA Floors: 2*28 fl Designation: mixed-use complex 1215 Square Phillips Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: Canderel Floors: 25 fl Designation: An office tower of 900,000 pi.ca Le Cristofe Alexandre Expected Occupancy: 2008 Floors: 21 fl Designation: Hotel 750 Peel Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: KDP / Aecon Architect: DCYSA Floors: 21 fl / 2*12 fl Designation: 1,500 student residences 1800 René-Lévesque Ouest Expected Occupancy: 2010 Architect: MSDL Architectes Floors: 2*21 fl Designation: residential Le Chagall Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Engel Construction and Development Group Architect: GCB Architectes Floors: 2*17 fl Designation: residential Stanley/Cypress Expected Occupancy: 2009 Floors: 17 fl Designation: residential SIDEV - Spectrum/B] Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: SIDEV Floors: 15-to-17 fl Designation: office (No render) Sleb 2 Expected Occupancy: 2009 Floors: 16 fl Designation: residential Le Riopelle Expected Occupancy: 2008 Architect: lemaymichaud architecture Floors: 15 fl Designation: residential / hotel Sidev project - Ben's Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: SIDEV Floors: 15 fl Designation: hotel / residential (No render) Papineau/Ste-Catherine Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: CANRIL Floors: 14 fl Designation: residential Île Paton Expected Occupancy: 2009 City : Laval Developer: Magil-Laurentian Floors: 2*14 fl Designation: residential Le Quartier Parisien Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: Engel Construction and Development Group Architect: Karl Fischer Architectes Floors: 6*13 fl Designation: residential 1 Avenue du Port Expected Occupancy: 2009 Architect: Panzini Architectes Floors: 13 fl Designation: residential Ritz Carlton expansion Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Ritz Carlton Architect: Provencher + Roy Associés Floors: 12 fl Designation: hotel Porto Novo Expected Occupancy: 2009 Architect: Panzini Architectes Floors: 11 fl Designation: residential Cité Multimédia Expected Occupancy: 2009 Architect: Lemay, Michaud architecture design Floors: 10 fl Designation: office Silo No. 5: Museum of Modern Art Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal Designation: Conversion of an old 500 meters long silo into a new Museum of Modern Art ------------------------------------------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator mtlurb Posted February 16, 2008 Author Administrator Share Posted February 16, 2008 Others developments Village Griffintown Status: Approved Construction start : 2009 Expected Occupancy: 2018-2019 Developer: Devimco Architects: Martin + Marcotte architectes / Daniel Arbour & Associés Cost:$1.3-billion Permanent jobs created: 4,330 Jobs created during the construction: 10,250 per years Height: The project would feature several towers ranging from 10 to 24 storeys; the tallest building would be a hotel overlooking the Lachine Canal, which would have 32 floors. Designation : $1.3-billion residential and commercial plan that it says will revitalize Griffintown, a run-down area. It's one of the biggest private investments in Montreal's history The project inclued : 3,860 residential units, from low-income rental housing to high-end luxury condominiums. Sixty-five per cent of the project's floor space would be housing. To allay concerns of heritage activists, the developer said it will protect 12 structures in the area, the former heart of the city's Irish community. A mix of retail outlets, including services, shops and restaurants, accounting for 18 per cent of the project. Most retail space would be for small and medium-sized stores, with less than a quarter devoted to large-surface stores. A 2,000-seat theatre. Other project included in the development: Griffintown - New Montréal's tallest towers Status: Proposed Expected Occupancy: ~2012 Floors: 2*60 fl Designation: $2.5-billion mixed-use complex, including a train/tramway station, a private hospital (24 floors), residential units, commercial spaces and a 5-star hotel. It's one of the biggest private investments in Montreal's history. (Details above) ------------------------------------------------------ Transformation of the Bonaventure Expressway at the Downtown Gateway Status: Approved Construction start : 2009 Developer: Ville de Montréal and the Société du Havre de Montréal Architects: Cardinal Hardy Permanent jobs created: 4,020 Height: The project would feature several towers ranging from 6 to 15 storeys; the tallest building would be a office tower located near the Montreal Stock Exchange Tower, which would have 33 floors. Designation : The demolition of the Bonaventure Expressway will create a major urban boulevard with lanes located on either side of a string of central city blocks to be made available for development. The project inclued : 600 residential units, 5.000 m2 of retail business space and 43,000 m2 of office space in the central city blocks. The lowering of the expressway contributes to urban renewal, freeing-up 17,370 m2 of land for development. the CN rail viaduct has 20,495 m2 of ground-level space, part of which can be used for commercial or public purposes. Phase I - The Bonaventure Expressway Statut : Approved - analysis of the costs of construction and demolition Construction start : 2009 Expected Occupancy: 2011 Cost:$90-million Designation : The demolition of the Bonaventure Expressway. Other project included in the development : 701 University Status: Approved Expected Occupancy: 2010 Floors: 33 fl / 15 fl Designation: mixed-use complex (Details above) ------------------------------------------------------ Quartier des spectacles Developer: Ville de Montréal / Quebec governement / Quartier des spectacles / Private developers Characteristics: Le Quartier des spectacles is an art district of 94 hectares, on the East part of downtown. There is 28 performance spaces seating 28,000 spectators and approximately 8,500 jobs linked to the cultural sector. Projects : Hilton Garden Inn Status: Under construction Expected Occupancy: 2008 Floors: 37 fl Designation: 200-room hotel (first 13 fl), residential (Details above) Îlot Balmoral - Tour Rogers Status: Proposed Expected Occupancy: 2010 Floors: 30 fl Designation: Office (Details above) Louis Bohème Status: Under construction Expected Occupancy: 2009 Height : 85m Floors: 28 fl Designation: Residential (Details above) Sleb 2 Status: Proposed Expected Occupancy: 2009 Floors: 16 fl Designation: residential (Details above) SIDEV - Spectrum Status: Proposed Expected Occupancy: 2010 Floors: 15 fl Designation: office and commercial spaces (Details above) Le Montmarte Status: Under construction Expected Occupancy: 2008 Developer: Groupe Tidan / Groupe Maya Architect: Menkès, Shooner, Dagenais, Letourneux Floors: 8 fl Designation: Residential Maison du Développement Durable Status: Approved Expected Occupancy: 2010 Developer: Center for Sustainable Development (Maison du développement durable inc.) Architect: Menkès, Shooner, Dagenais, Letourneux Floors: 8 fl Designation: an ecological office building for eight Quebec organizations dedicated to sustainable development 2-22 Sainte-Catherine (Red Light) Status: Approved / Demolition of the old building Expected Occupancy: 2009 Developer: Société de développement Angus Architect: Ædifica Architecture Floors: 8 fl Designation: Cultural building LADMMI Status: Approved Expected Occupancy: 2009 Floors: 6 fl Designation: Dance school Montreal Symphony Orchestra Concert Hall Status: Approved Expected Occupancy: 2011 Designation: A new $105 million concert hall for the MSO of 1,900-seats. (No render) Îlot Balmoral - Concert hall Status: Approved Expected Occupancy: ~2011 Designation: A new 1,000-seats concert hall. (No render) Places des festivals: Designation: Permanent Places for Montreal' many festivals. Redevelopment of the streets and the places around the Place des Arts. Place du Quartier des spectacles Status: Under construction Inauguration of the square: Summer 2009 - just in time for the 30th anniversary of the Festival international de jazz de Montreal. L'esplanade Clark Status: Approved Inauguration : Summer 2010 - just in time for the Montreal's summer festivals. Ste. Catherine Street - Transformation into a public space Status: Approved Inauguration : Summer 2011 - just in time for the Montreal's summer festivals. Promenade des festivals - Place de l'Adresse Symphonique Status: Approved Inauguration : Summer 2012 - just in time for the Montreal's summer festivals. ------------------------------------------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator mtlurb Posted February 16, 2008 Author Administrator Share Posted February 16, 2008 Vraiment désolé pour la répartition sur plusieurs messages : Le forum a une limite de 50 photos par messages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halifax Hillbilly Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 Very Interesting and impressive thread. Merci Beaucoup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atze Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 Très intéressant, félicitation pour l'excellent travail ! :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monctezuma Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 Wow qu'elle compilation ! Belle job Gilbert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
francely57 Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 Question: pourquoi est-ce que le boisé Notre-Dame et l'île Paton comptent? ...si les projets de Laval sont vraiment inclus il manquerait plein de buildings en construction dans la liste. Ça a l'air complet pour Montréal par contre, bien joué! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToxiK Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 Très bon travail!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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