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Old Posted Aug 28, 2013, 5:19 AM
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MONTREAL | Hotel Mount Stephen | 12 FLOORS

Hotel Mount Stephen | 12 FLOORS

Website: http://hotelmountstephen.com/
Info document: http://www.lemay.qc.ca/pub/lemayonli...esentation.pdf

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WINNER - CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARD OF EXCELLENCE (2012)
CLIENT: Tidan Group
ARCHITECT TEAM: Michel Lauzon, Gino Mauri, Didier Heckel, Sandra Neill, Jean-François St-Onge, Bryan Marchand, Jean-François Fortin-Gadoury, Virginie Pontbriand, Damien Leman, Geneviève Telmosse, François Desmarais
STRUCTURAL: Nicolet, Chartrand, Knoll Ltd.
MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL: Pageau Morel et associés inc.
INTERIORS: Lemay
LIFE SAFETY & CODE: Technorm
CONTRACTOR: Tidan Group
PHOTOGRAPHER: Marie-Claude Beaudet
AREA: 120,000 ft²
BUDGET: $25 M
COMPLETION: June 2014
http://awards.canadianarchitect.com/...t-stephen-club

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View from De la Montagne Street


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http://awards.canadianarchitect.com/...t-stephen-club


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Old Posted Aug 28, 2013, 12:21 PM
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I once had a very nice dinner in the Mount Stephen Club. Bastion of old Anglo-Montreal. Very nice, it was.
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2013, 12:23 PM
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wow, i visited the site, and really like it! i'm not a huge fan of the top of the building, (being an acute angle). but overall.. cool! just hope that the cladding isn't shitty, cause that will completely ruin it for me.
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I always thought that it will look nice. Of course though, we might never really see much of the building, it's do damn small.

If one day the empty lot next to the vogue ever gets built, then we'll never see it.
     
     
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A pic of the interior of the mansion, just to give an idea of how amazing it is:


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Source: Le Devoir, photographe Jacques Grenier.
     
     
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Vraiment beau cette mansion. Ca va faire un tres beau lobby pour l'hotel j'imagine.
     
     
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*ca donne le link du Rocabella, mon homme!
     
     
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Sur cette photo, on dirait une version réduite de la place bonaventure.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2014, 10:58 PM
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Je dois avouer que les murs de ce projet me font un peu peur.
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Je dois avouer que les murs de ce projet me font un peu peur.
Il faut tenir compte du fait que ce mur sera caché éventuellement par une construction sur le parking.
     
     
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Old Posted Mar 18, 2014, 2:08 AM
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Incredible how quickly this is going up. Looks like a really sturdy building.
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As for materials palette, the main feature will be the precast concrete panels used for the outside walls. For the facade located at the back of Mount Stephen Club, a custom concrete finish featuring recycled glass is to serve as a fitting contemporary counterpoint to the gray limestone of the Mount Stephen Club. On the three demising walls, a series of reflective LED fixtures, normally used in landscaping and powered by photovoltaic cells, will be inlaid in the panels along the diamond grid pattern thus transforming a “dumb and blind” demising wall into a signature feature of the complex.
http://www.lemay.qc.ca/pub/lemayonli...esentation.pdf
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Old Posted Apr 28, 2014, 1:52 AM
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I like the shape, but it's a bit of a monstrosity. 3/4 walls are blank!
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