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i hate this stupid fucking province but at least i get the satisfaction of watching éric duhaime pull a maxime bernier
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- A mysterious and eccentric man walks into a bank to ask for a hefty loan and to summon dark secrets from the past. - "Best Internationnal" at Hollywood Comedy Fest "Best Screenplay" at Canadian Film Fest "Best Male Performance - Éric Bernier" at Canadian Film Fest "Prix Coup de Coeur " at Fantasia "Reprensenting Canada" at One Country One Film Official selection at: Hollyshorts -- Fenêtre sur le Court -- Cinema On The Bayou -- Manhattan Short -- Stuff MX -- Landshut -- SPASM -- Longue Vue Sur Le Court -- RVCQ -- Loudoun Arts -- Martha's Vineyard International Film Festival -- Desertscape -- Même Pas Peur -- Festival du Film des Villes Soeurs -- Pleins Écrans Distributor : Travelling Films Director: Iouri Philippe Paillé Screenwriter: Samuel Cantin Producer: Alexandre Caron Director of Photography: Gabriel Brault-Tardif Art Director: Jean-François Clément Editor: David Valiquette Sound: Dominique Greffard Costume: Marie-Claude Guay MCU: Geneviève Bonneau Grading: Charles-Étienne Pascal Sound Mix: François Bélanger Featuring: Antoine Vézina, Éric Bernier, Maxime Le Flaguais, Carmen Ferland, Marie-Lyne Joncas, Mathieu Quesnel, Jacob Ospian-Echeverria, José Carlos Lafrenière, Adrian Villagomez, Francis Martin Music: « CARNIVAL OF THE SOULS » Written and performed by Combustible Edison “CADILLAC” Written by Nino Rota Performed by Combustible Edison LLAQUIRRUNAS Written and performed by Tinku EL ENTIERRO DE LOS GATOS Written by Erwin Flores and Rolando Carpio Performed by Los Saicos EL CONDOR PASA Written by: Daniel Robles, El Inca, Jorge Michberg Performed by Los Incas OH MOJAVE Written by Ryan McPhun Performed by The Ruby Suns
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French Presidential Election 2022: The Main Candidates
By Elsa Perez and Alexandre Chathuant
The dates for the presidential election have been set: the first round will be held on 10 April, the second on 24 April 2022.
Emmanuel Macron is the current President of the Republic since 2017. He is the youngest president of the Fifth Republic. He is 43 years old. He is a centrist. He has had a complicated mandate with “Les Gilets Jaunes” and Covid19. He was a banker and Minister of the Economy and Deputy Secretary General of the cabinet of the then President of the Republic François Hollande.
If Marine Le Pen wins, she would be the first woman to preside over France. At 53, she is the president of the far-right party, the National Rally. She took the torch from her father Jean-Marie Le Pen. She has a rich background in politics. She was a Member of the European Parliament and a regional councilor for Nord-Pas-de-Calais. She is second in the polls for the 2022 presidential election with 17% ahead of Zemmour but behind Macron.
Eric Zemmour is a 63-year-old French writer, polemicist and politician. He grew up in Seine-Saint Denis in Île-de-France. He began his professional career as a political journalist. He became popular thanks to his books and also thanks to his public speeches where he made remarks that divided a lot. He was convicted several times for comments deemed racist, homophobic or discriminatory. This year he decided to launch his political career and confirmed his participation in the presidential election on Tuesday, November 30 with an announcement video of candidacy and a television interview on Tf1. It is placed on the side of the extreme right.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon is 70 years old. He is the leader of the left-wing party “La France Insoumise”. He has a fairly extensive political background. He was a Member of the European Parliament from 2009 to 2017, a French Senator from 2004 to 2010 and a General Councilor of Essonne. This is the third time he has run in the presidential elections.
Anne Hidalgo is the current mayor of Paris. She is 62 years old. She has been mayor of the capital since 2014. In recent times, the reforms it is taking are often questioned and do not please local residents. A member of the Socialist Party (PS), she was first deputy mayor of Paris from 2001 to 2014 and regional councilor of Île-de-France from 2004 to 2014. After the 2014 municipal elections, she became the first woman mayor of Paris. She decided this year to run in the 2022 presidential elections. It is placed on the left.
« Les Républicains » is a party of the right. On the 4th of December, they chose who will be the representative of their group for the presidential election of 2022. At the beginning, there were 5 candidates : Michel Bernier, Éric Ciotti, Philippe Juvin, Xavier Bertrand and Valérie Pécresse. Valérie Pécresse and Éric Ciotti are qualified for the second round with 25% and 25.59%. The results of the candidate who will represent the right will be announced on 4 December. This presidential election is extremely important for the party, it can sign its return to the front of the stage.
According to a poll from last week of the first round of the 2022 presidential election, we can see Éric Zemmour's breakthrough neck and neck with Marine Le Pen, he appears as an alternative for the extreme right electorate. Emmanuel Macron is in first position, the traditional right and the left are struggling to convince. However, a presidential election often holds important surprises and several major reversals.
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Verdun Auditorium, Montréal Québec
Verdun Auditorium, QC Leisure Facility, Canadian Architecture, Building Renovation, Images
Verdun Auditorium in Montréal, Québec
28 Apr 2021
Verdun Auditorium
Architects: Les architectes FABG
Location: Montreal, QC, Canada
The major transformation of the Verdun Auditorium and the Denis-Savard Arena is a project to completely rebuild the Denis-Savard arena and revalue the historic architecture of the auditorium by peeling off its metal envelope while modernizing the interior of the complex.
The intervention attempts to create a dialogue both temporal where the ancient meets the modern and geographical, where the River borders the city. Thus, the meeting of the architecture takes place in an emblematic axis of this double dialogue, the foyer, from where it is possible to observe the two ice simultaneously while circulating from the city to the river.
The project also aimed to equip the complex with a new energy-efficient refrigeration system as well as obtain LEED Gold certification. Among the various strategies used, we note the reduction of water consumption in the operation of the arena, the efficiency of the mechanics, and the construction of a high-performance envelope for Denis-Savard.
The iconic Verdun Auditorium is located at 4110 LaSalle Boulevard, on the banks of the St. Lawrence River right by the Verdun urban beach at the convergence of three significant roads in the borough: Avenue de l’Église, LaSalle, and Gaétan-Laberge boulevards.
Its location on the river and in the historic center of the district makes it one of the most important landmarks of Verdun. It is one of the many recreational and cultural facilities located along the Saint-Laurent river including the Arthur-Therrien pool, Verdun urban beach, Verdun Natatorium, and the Saint-Dizier Nivard House. It is also part of the civic facilities of the former municipality including the parish complex of the church of Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, the Verdun Hospital Center, and the current Verdun borough council. The surrounding area is mostly residential except for a few shops scattered on Avenue de l’Église and Boulevard LaSalle. It is a typical district of Verdun in that it’s composed of rectangular islets with an alley.
Inaugurated on November 28, 1939, the Auditorium of Verdun is an atypical building. It boasts a rich history in sports and cultural heritage of the Verdun and Montreal residents. Its frame, built in the early 20th century, is made up of adjoining duplexes and triplexes in clay brick, and more recently, housing towers. The original Verdun Auditorium has architectural qualities that make it a good Montreal example of the Art Deco style, characteristic of the 1930s. Used from the end of its construction by military authorities during the Second World War, it opened its doors for hockey and skating in 1946. It was home of the Verdun Maple Leafs, in which Maurice Richard played in his early days, as did the Montreal Canadiens before the construction of the Bell sports complex in Brossard. In addition to Maurice Richard, famous hockey players such as Denis Savard, Pat Lafontaine, Mario Lemieux, Claude Lemieux, and former coach Scotty Bowman have graced its halls.
With a seating capacity of nearly 4,000, the Verdun Auditorium became a venue for important political events (the 1980 and 1995 referendums) and rock music concerts (Bob Dylan, Nirvana, The Cure, Pearl Jam, and Iron Maiden). The auditorium left an indelible mark on the citizens who frequented this emblematic place during their youth.
Over the years its facade has been covered with metal siding and a second rink, the Denis-Savard arena, has been added. The mandate the FABG architects were given involved the demolition and reconstruction of the Auditorium, preservation of the Denis-Savard arena, and a complete upgrade and replacement of the Freon refrigeration system, an environmentally harmful gas while aiming for LEED Gold certification.
Rather than destroy the historic landmark, FABG architects proposed the enhancement and restoration of the auditorium and the demolition & reconstruction of the Denis-Savard arena by arranging between the two a foyer from which it is possible to observe the two rinks from the city towards the river along the axis of a new urban beach. The asphalt surfaces around the building were reduced to promote a better relationship with Parc J.-Albert-Gariépy and the ecosystem along the river.
The public spaces feature a cross-laminated timber roof chosen as much for its contribution to carbon sequestration as for its contribution to the definition of a simple and robust architectural language for these spaces. Particular care has been taken to restore and maintain the character of the interior spaces of the auditorium. This was accomplished by restoration of the original masonry facade and of the wooden benches, which are complemented by the mixed structure (wood and steel) of the roof.
Verdun Auditorium will continue to play an important role in Montreal’s public spaces; now including 3,181 square meters of additional halls, public spaces, meeting rooms, etc., which unify the two arenas and reaffirm its sports, convention, and multifunctional vocation.
Verdun Auditorium in Montréal, QC – Building Information
Project name: Verdun Auditorium Location: 4110, Lasalle boulevard, Verdun, Qc Commissioning date: October 2020 Customer name: City of Montreal, Verdun borough Name of the architect: Les architectes FABG Persons involved in the design and implementation : – André Lavoie, senior architect (project manager) – Éric Gauthier, senior architect (designer) – Anna Kreplak, archictect – Dominique Potvin, bac. arch. – Vincent Désy, architect – Simon Gaudet-Lavallée, technician Other professionals and consultants who have collaborated on the project: – Contractor: Groupe Axino inc. Engineering: Tetratech
Awards and recognitions Prize for heritage development, OAQ – 2021
About FABG Founded in 1954 and formerly known as Blouin et Associés, the firm FABG changed its name in 1988 to reflect the succession of a third generation to the management of the company that now exceeds its fifty years.
Since its foundation, the team has an average of fifteen members, and movements within the staff are quite rare. This stability is necessary for the transmission of a corporate culture that promotes the quality of service and products delivered.
The company offers comprehensive architectural services with special expertise in cultural venues and restoration and renovation projects that have earned it more than 50 awards and mentions of excellence here and abroad.
FABG architects mainly serve institutional clients for public projects. Many projects have been or are being carried out with the city of Montreal and its boroughs, from the Pierrefonds Community center, the restoration of Esso station in Verdun, the Maison de la Culture Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, and the transformation of the Bibliothèque Centrale. We have also completed the functional and technical programs for the Montréal-Nord and Saint-Charles libraries.
The effectiveness of the services provided by a firm is measured by the confidence that
grants it repeatedly and which has the consequence of gradually strengthening its degree of expertise. Over the past twenty years, FABG has been the recurring choice of major cultural stakeholders (Cirque du Soleil, Jazz Festival, National Theatre School of Canada, Ex-Centris, World Film Festival, Place des arts, etc.) for the realization of many projects in Montreal.
Photo credits: Steve Montpetit
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The Pool Scene - Alain Caya, Alain Martel, Alain Trahan, Anick Cadorette, Carol Audet, Christian Boisvert, Daniel Gagné, Daniel Sumun, Danny Hewitt, Dany Normandin, Darren Auclair Clément, Dave Simard, Denis Bernier, Dominic Byrne, Eric Cloutier, Éric Duchêneau, Éric Lepage, Gaston Soucy, Ghislain Champagne, Guillaume McNicoll, Harold Rousseau, Jean-François Dorais, Jeff Blais, Jérémie Boutet, Joey Cicero, Karl Tremblay, Louis-Martin Pratte, Luc Salvas, Marc Malette, Marco Caron, Marco Michel, Marie-France Blanchette, Mario Gamache, Mario Jacques, Markus Noe, Martin Daigle, Martin Sears, Medhi Bahloul, Michel Ferland, Michel Gagnon, Nick Jacques, Nicolas Charette, Pat Desbiens, Pierre Jubinville, Pierre Thériault, Réal Fontaine, Rémy Lefebvre, Sébastien Binette, Stéphane Fournier, Sylvain Béliveau, Sylvain Mercier, Tommy Cayer, Valerie Bedard, Yan Lalande, Yves Gaudreault - Quebec Billiards
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Here are the Falcon Cues Quebec tour results from march 03-04 from billard Hériot in Drummondville,Québec
1 Martin Daigle 1 200 $ 2 Dany Normandin 915 $ 3 Daniel Gagné 700 $ 4 Alain Martel 500 $ 5 Marco Caron 350 $ 6 Luc Salvas 350 $ 7 Danny Hewitt 225 $ 8 Yves Gaudreault 225 $ 9 Éric Cloutier 125 $ 10 Medhi Bahloul 125 $ 11 Éric Lepage 125 $ 12 Guillaume McNicoll 125 $ 13 – 16 Carol Audet 60 $ 13 – 16 Nick Jacques 60 $ 13 – 16 Stéphane Fournier 60 $ 13 – 16 Martin Sears 60 $ 17 – 24 Valérie Bédard 0 $ 17 – 24 Louis-Martin Pratte 0 $ 17 – 24 Pierre Thériault 0 $ 17 – 24 Dominic Byrne 0 $ 17 – 24 Sylvain Mercier 0 $ 17 – 24 Sébastien Binette 0 $ 17 – 24 Mario Jacques 0 $ 17 – 24 Rémy Lefebvre 0 $ 25 – 32 Harold Rousseau 0 $ 25 – 32 Karl Tremblay 0 $ 25 – 32 Markus Noé 0 $ 25 – 32 Denis Bernier 0 $ 25 – 32 Tommy Cayer 0 $ 25 – 32 Yan Lalande 0 $ 25 – 32 Pat Desbiens 0 $ 25 – 32 Ghislain Champagne 0 $ 33 – 48 Michel Gagnon 0 $ 33 – 48 Marc Malette 0 $ 33 – 48 Gaston Soucy 0 $ 33 – 48 Mario Gamache 0 $ 33 – 48 Dave Simard 0 $ 33 – 48 Sylvain Béliveau 0 $ 33 – 48 Joey Cicero 0 $ 33 – 48 Alain Trahan 0 $ 33 – 48 Pierre Jubinville 0 $ 33 – 48 Anick Cadorette 0 $ 33 – 48 Jean-François Dorais 0 $ 33 – 48 Jeff Blais 0 $ 33 – 48 Christian Boisvert 0 $ 33 – 48 Éric Duchêneau 0 $ 33 – 48 Darren Auclair Clément 0 $ 33 – 48 Alain Caya 0 $ 49 – 64 Réal Fontaine 0 $ 49 – 64 Daniel Sumun 0 $ 49 – 64 Marie-France Blanchette 0 $ 49 – 64 Jérémie Boutet 0 $ 49 – 64 Marco Michel 0 $ 49 – 64 Michel Ferland 0 $ 49 – 64 Nicolas Charette 0 $
#Alain Caya#Alain Martel#Alain Trahan#Anick Cadorette#Carol Audet#Christian Boisvert#Daniel Gagné#Daniel Sumun#Danny Hewitt#Dany Normandin#Darren Auclair Clément#Dave Simard#Denis Bernier#Dominic Byrne#Eric Cloutier#Éric Duchêneau#Éric Lepage#Gaston Soucy#Ghislain Champagne#Guillaume McNicoll#Harold Rousseau#Jean-François Dorais#Jeff Blais#Jérémie Boutet#Joey Cicero#Karl Tremblay#Louis-Martin Pratte#Luc Salvas#Marc Malette#Marco Caron
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Starting on the Literature Review
To start on constructing the literature review, I’ve researched and listed relevant studies which may be of use. However, this list may be further reduced as I read these papers more in-depth.
Videogame Control Device Impact on the Play Experience Authors: Mitchell McEwan, Daniel Johnson, Peta Wyeth, Alethea Blackler
Natural Mapping and Intuitive Interaction in Videogames Authors: Mitchell McEwan, Alethea Blackler, Daniel Johnson, Peta Wyeth
The Psychophysiological Evaluation of the Player Experience Author: Madison Klarkowski
Motivation during Videogame Play: Analysing Player Experience in terms of Cognitive Action Authors: Wilawan Inchamnan, Peta Wyeth
Exploring Relatedness in Single-Player Video Game Play Authors: April Tyack, Peta Wyeth
Modes of immersion and stress induced by commercial (off-the-shelf) 3D games Authors: Stéphane Bouchard, François Bernier, Éric Boivin, Tanya Guitard, Mylène Laforest, Stéphanie Dumoulin, Geneviève Robillard
Gaming Horror’s Horror: Representation, Regulation, and Affect in Survival Horror Videogames Authors: Tanya Krzywinska
Fear in virtual reality (VR): Fear elements, coping reactions, immediate and next-day fright responses toward a survival horror zombie virtual reality game Authors: Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin
Understanding dual realities and more in VR Authors: Xueni Pan, Antonia F. de C. Hamilton
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Guillaume Lambert, scénariste, réalisateur et vedette du long métrage LES SCÈNES FORTUITES
Entract Films a annoncé l’acquisition des droits canadiens du film Les Scènes fortuites écrit et réalisé par Guillaume Lambert, qui y tient également le rôle principal. Produit par Laurent Allaire, le long métrage est actuellement en post-production. La sortie en salle est prévue pour le début 2018.
Ayant déjà scénarisé et joué dans le court métrage Toute des connes et la websérie L’Âge adulte de François Jaros, Guillaume Lambert est également connu pour ses rôles à la télévision, notamment dans Like-Moi!
Dans Les Scènes fortuites, il partage la vedette avec Valérie Cadieux, Sarianne Cormier, Monia Chokri, Éric Bernier, Alexandre Goyette, Bianca Gervais, Normand Canac-Marquis, Livia Sassoli, Marc Larrivée, Dominique Leclerc, Marie-Chantal Perron, Philippe-Audrey Larrue-St-Jacques, Richardson Zéphir, Jean-Carl Boucher, Mirianne Brûlé, Marie-France Marcotte, Mickaël Gouin, Léane Labrèche-Dor, Tony Conte, François Pérusse et Denis Lavant.
Guillaume Lambert :
« Tous les artisans qui ont participé aux Scènes fortuites sont des gens extraordinaires, dévoués, brillants et généreux. Ils sont l’âme du film. Travailler avec Entract Films était la suite logique des choses. Il fallait respecter l’authenticité et la fragilité de ce premier film, un clin d’oeil aux films indépendants que j’aime et qui m’inspirent. »
Synopsis :
Damien Nadeau-Daneau, jeune cinéaste, est incapable de terminer un film qu’il a commencé avec l’acteur français Denis Lavant. Endetté, il travaille dans une boîte de post-production, à mille lieux de ses idéaux artistiques. À la veille de ses 33 ans, il est trop centré sur lui-même, insatisfait et éparpillé dans sa propre vie. N’ayant pas de drame lui-même, il est confronté par celui des autres, qu’il croise au hasard de sa vie. Il découvrira que la réalité est plus intéressante que la fiction.
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Canada F1 Grand Prix, Montréal
Canada F1 Grand Prix, New Paddock, Québec Modern Spectator Facility, Architecture Images
Canada F1 Grand Prix – New Paddock, Montréal
16 Mar 2021
Canada F1 Grand Prix – New Paddock
Architects: Les architectes FABG
Location: Montreal, QC, Canada
As part of a renewal agreement for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, the city of Montreal had to replace the existing temporary structures with a larger permanent building that would more adequately meet the needs of the event. The new paddock includes garages for the teams, offices for the International automobile Federation (FIA) and the promoter, a lounge area for 5,000 people and a Multimedia Center for journalists and broadcasters. All furniture and equipment are shipped from abroad and installed for the duration of the event.
To facilitate the completion of the$ 50 million project in the 10 free months between the two Grand Prix editions, the building was designed as an assembly of prefabricated parts including concrete panels, steel beams and columns, CLT wooden beams and panels, curtain walls and removable partitions. It can also be easily disassembled and recycled materials in case of Grand Prix termination.
Unlike other international grands Prix, the lounge areas have no exterior walls and are not air-conditioned, the interior spaces are minimally finished and the building must make responsible use of the public funds invested while equipping Montreal with equipment that reflects our identity and values for an event seen by more than 300 million people around the world.
Concept The building echoes the innovative structures that marked Quebec’s imagination when the 1967 World’s Fair was held on the site of Île Notre-Dame. The Terre des Hommes logo using the Y to represent men with outstretched hands remains an indelible symbol of this summer that marked the advent of modernity here. The wooden structure proposed for the roof is based geometrically on this memory and reflects our desire to move away from the images and values usually associated with motor racing and more specifically with Formula 1. The advent of new owners and executives at the head of the circuit has made possible the acceptance of this proposal, which corresponds to their desire to move away from the ostentatious globalized luxury in order to highlight the cultural and geographical specificity of each stage of the circuit and adapt it to emerging values.
The new Paddocks will accommodate up to 13 stables, each of which will have two front access for single-seaters, drivers and technical teams, as well as a service access located at the rear of the building for equipment or for quick access to the redeveloped hospitality area.
Designed without a permanent division, the garage space is modular according to the needs of the teams at each edition of the Canadian Grand Prix : temporary partitions will be used to create the desired divisions and thus suit the technical needs of this constantly evolving sport.
The building presents a completely new configuration of the space for sports commentators and representatives of the FIA and FOWC : the distribution has been redesigned to meet the need for stakeholder interactions with the action taking place on the circuit. Unlike the Old control tower which was made at height to offer good visibility on the track, the new tower is arranged horizontally on 2 floors right in the building, as new race control technologies now require less direct visibility.
A media space is integrated into the building rather than being located in a temporary marquee, in order to provide quality services to journalistic representatives, namely modular lighting, a suitable ventilation system and electrical and telecommunications connection boxes including optical fiber.
This media space is also a rental space made available to Montrealers for events outside the Grand Prix period in all seasons.
The building has been designed to multiply the views on the race track, but also on the entire environment of the park that surrounds it, with the development of several terraces on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
The new building being higher presents a 360-degree panorama to the spectators. On one side, a close-up view of Jean-Doré Beach, the Casino de Montréal, former Pavilion of France during Expo 67, as well as the former Pavilion of Quebec that is adjacent to it. In the distance, the city of Montreal, Mount Royal and its cross are visible.
On the other side, you can see at first glance the Olympic pool where groups of rowing, canoeing and dragon boats train. Behind, a narrow passage of the St. Lawrence River crossed by freight boats, then the South Shore of Montreal.
Universal accessibility Accessibility has been completely redesigned in the new building : the entire ground floor is on the same level as the ground and the floors are accessible via a panoramic glass elevator located at the east entrance. Bleachers and bathrooms are also provided to ensure universal accessibility and ease of travel.
Sustainable development The structure of the roof of 1425 m3 is made of wood, a durable and renewable material. Since, during its growth, wood captures CO2 from the atmosphere and sequesters it in its fiber, this volume of wood corresponds to the sequestration of more than 1,000 tons of CO2. Wood is thus considered carbonegative, which means that not only does the use of wood in construction generate low carbon emissions, but also helps to remove additional carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The waterproofing of the roof is carried out with an elastomeric coating covered with white mineral granules in order to limit the heat island effect and the temperature rise for the spectators.
The solar photovoltaic panels on the terrace total 64 m2 and should store enough solar energy in one year to compensate for the energy expenditure required for the complete building at a Grand Prix. The installed system will provide an average of 87,600 kw/hre per year and the estimated energy consumption during the Formula 1 event is 88,940 kw / hre.
Local Production The wood used for the beams, in the form of glued and cross-laminated (CLT), as well as for the decking, in the form of cross-laminated, comes from northern Quebec and values species and small pieces of wood to optimize the fiber of all the trees during the cutting. The precast concrete parts come from a Quebec company, as are the curtain walls and the steel structure. The division into several separate batches of the structure (concrete, steel and Wood) allowed the simultaneous production in the factory of colossal quantities of material as well as their erection in a very limited period of time and despite a harsh winter.
Awards and recognitions Award of excellence, Canadian Architect – 2018 Mention en innovation de l’OAQ – 2020 Grand Prix d’excellence de l’OAQ – 2020
Canada F1 Grand Prix – New Paddock in Montréal, QC – Building Information
Location: Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal, QC Commissioning date: May 2019 Client: Société du Parc Jean Drapeau Architect: architects FABG-Éric Gauthier (project director), Marc Paradis (project manager), Nicolas Moussa (project manager) General contractor: GEYSER Group Ing. Structure: CIMA+
About Les architectes FABG Les architectes FABG was founded in 1954 and formerly known as Blouin et Associés, the firm changed its name in 1988 to reflect the succession of a third generation to the management of the company that now exceeds its fifty years.
Since its foundation, the team has an average of fifteen members, and movements within the staff are quite rare. This stability is necessary for the transmission of a corporate culture that promotes the quality of service and products delivered.
The company offers comprehensive architectural services with special expertise in cultural venues and restoration and renovation projects that have earned it more than 50 awards and mentions of excellence here and abroad.
FABG architects mainly serve institutional clients for public projects. Many projects have been or are being carried out with the city of Montreal and its boroughs, from the Pierrefonds Community centre, the restoration of Esso station in Verdun, the Maison de la Culture Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and the transformation of the Bibliothèque Centrale. We have also completed the functional and technical programs for the Montréal-Nord and Saint-Charles libraries.
The effectiveness of the services provided by a firm is measured by the confidence that grants it repeatedly and which has the consequence of gradually strengthening its degree of expertise. Over the past twenty years, FABG has been the recurring choice of major cultural stakeholders (Cirque du Soleil, Jazz Festival, National Theatre School of Canada, Ex-Centris, World Film Festival, Place des arts, etc.) for the realization of many projects in Montreal.
Photo credits: Steve Montpetit
Canada F1 Grand Prix, Montréal images / information received 160320 from v2com newswire
Location: 12eme avenue, Rosemont, Montreal, Québec, Canada
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Quai 5160-Maison de la Culture Verdun, Montréal
Quai 5160-Maison de la Culture Verdun, Canadian Performance Room, Quebec Art Gallery, Architecture Images
Quai 5160-Maison de la Culture in Verdun
Feb 1, 2021
Quai 5160-Maison de la Culture Verdun
Design: Les Architectes FABG
Location: Verdun, Montréal, Québec, Canada
A winner of an architectural competition held for the conversion of the Guy-Gagnon Arena into a Cultural Center for the borough of Verdun, Quai 5160 includes a 360-seat performance room, an art gallery, a mediation room, a circus school for the children of the neighborhood as well as the additional offices and spaces necessary to implement this mission.
The primary objective we pursued was to open this opaque building on the waterfront promenade and adjacent linear park to foster interaction with citizens while enhancing the sense of security around it. The project is part of a broader vision of valorization and development of the river banks that were once places for swimming and recreation before being contaminated by waste spills and the construction of buildings with an industrial character surrounded by vast asphalt areas. A new public beach has just been laid out, the renovation of the Verdun Auditorium is underway and a new public indoor pool is planned.
The arena was a concrete structure covered with brown concrete bricks and, later, colored acrylic plaster surfaces. The outer shell was partially demolished but the structure was retained. An expansion allowed the addition of a large entrance hall generously open to the park and which includes a step staircase for performances and cultural mediation activities in an informal setting. A forecourt in the extension of the hall encourages complementary activities outside.
All the mechanics have been hidden in the sanitary vacuum under the building and the biogas from the soil contaminated by the decaying waste in the basement are channeled and discharged through the drums on the outskirts of the forecourt.
The new building envelope, designed on the principle of rain screen with a ventilated cavity is coated with aluminum panels with small perforations producing a slight visual vibration of the painted surface (fluoropolymer) with a high luster. Golden accents and oiled oak plank siding warm public spaces in contrast to the cold whiteness of the envelope. Some brick surfaces of the original building have been preserved and dyed black. They serve as a support for a wall of brass cut plates, designed as part of the arts integration program.
This conversion project reflects the significant change that has occurred in recent years in public space, cultural practices, and the environment. It reflects the expectations of the public, elected officials, and architects who converge through more participatory design processes including the architecture competition, presentations to citizens, and the move to the Urban Planning Advisory Committee.
Awards and recognitions Prix d’excellence de l’OAQ – 2018
Quai 5160-Maison de la Culture in Verdun, Quebec – Building Information
Design: Les Architectes FABG Location: Verdun, Montreal Commissioning Date: August 31, 2018 Client: Arrondissement of Verdun representative – Jean-Pierre Gauthier Architecture Firm: Les Architectes FABG – Éric Gauthier, Marc Paradis, Dominique Potvin Structure: SNC Lavalin Mechanical, Electrical: SM Group General Contractor: Construction TEQ Inc. Scenography: Go Multimedia Acoustician: Octave acoustics
About Les Architectes FABG Founded in 1954 and formerly known as Blouin et Associés, the firm FABG changed its name in 1988 to reflect the succession of a third generation to the management of the company that now exceeds its fifty years.
Since its foundation, the team has an average of fifteen members, and movements within the staff are quite rare. This stability is necessary for the transmission of a corporate culture that promotes the quality of service and products delivered.
The company offers comprehensive architectural services with special expertise in cultural venues and restoration and renovation projects that have earned it more than 50 awards and mentions of excellence here and abroad.
FABG architects mainly serve institutional clients for public projects. Many projects have been or are being carried out with the city of Montreal and its boroughs, from the Pierrefonds Community center, the restoration of Esso station in Verdun, the Maison de la Culture Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, and the transformation of the Bibliothèque Centrale. We have also completed the functional and technical programs for the Montréal-Nord and Saint-Charles libraries.
The effectiveness of the services provided by a firm is measured by the confidence that
grants it repeatedly and which has the consequence of gradually strengthening its degree of expertise. Over the past twenty years, FABG has been the recurring choice of major cultural stakeholders (Cirque du Soleil, Jazz Festival, National Theatre School of Canada, Ex-Centris, World Film Festival, Place des arts, etc.) for the realization of many projects in Montreal.
Photographer: Steve Montpetit
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