Yearly Archives: 2008
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Photo du jour : L’externat Sophie-Barat
Construit à partir de 1855 et agrandi à 2 reprises soit en 1864 et 1914, cet édifice fut détruit par le feu en 1997 alors qu’il était vacant depuis...
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Montage du jour : La rue Victoria
1973-2008 La rue Victoria, aujourd’hui totalement oubliée, était autrefois bordée de part et d’autre, de maisons en rangées construites vers 1875.
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour: Sidewalk hammock
Clark Street near Pine Avenue, in front of the Place de la Roumanie. May 6, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Montage du jour : La rue St-Denis
1964-2008
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Movies on the Champ de Mars
The Champ de Mars is one of Montreal’s most storied places. It derives its name from the French colonial era, when it was a military parade ground...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Westmount Park Willow
Photo taken May 5th 2008
By Alanah Heffez -
Montage du jour : Le terrain de la Place des Arts
1948-2008 Le terrain situé au coin des rues Sainte-Catherine et Jeanne-mance était autrefois occupé par l’école les Buissonnets. Construit dans la...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
“My Winnipeg” at the CCA tonight
WHAT? Guy Maddin’s My Winnipeg WHEN? Tonight at 7pm WHERE? Canadian Centre for Architecture 1920 Baile (Guy metro, St. Mathieu exit) HOW MUCH? Free...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Photo du jour: Laundry day
Alley in eastern Villeray, near Jean-Talon. May 21, 2007
By Christopher DeWolf -
Strolling through history
It isn’t a blog that is updated very often, but when it is, Histoire du Plateau Mont-Royal is definitely worth reading. Its latest post, an...
By Christopher DeWolf -
St-Michel Smart Center goes to Public Consultation
The pattern is increasingly familiar: undeveloped urban land is a beacon for commercial developers, developers who inevitably demand changes in the urban...
By Alanah Heffez -
The Walking Bike reinvents the wheel
Originally posted by Patricia Simoes on Spacing Toronto. No, it’s not a shoe rack, although it can probably serve as one. This is the Walking Bike, an art...
By Spacing