Théâtre de Quat’sous, Montreal Arts Building Photos, 100 av des Pins E Property Images
Théâtre de Quat’sous Montréal
Arts Development in Quebec design by Les architectes FABG, Canada
16 Feb 2010
Théâtre de Quat’sous Montréal Design
Design: Les architectes FABG
Address: 100 av des Pins E, Montreal, QC H2W 1N7, Canada
Phone: +1 514-845-7277
Théâtre de Quat’sous in Montréal
Théâtre de Quat’sous was established in 1963 by a group of actors under the direction of Paul Buissonneau. Together they bought a synagogue located on Avenue des Pins in Montréal and transformed it into a small theater that never ceased to present daring productions from young creators including the mythical psychedelic happening “Osstidcho” in May 1968.
Serious problems related to the security and comfort of the users combined with the need for production spaces led to the decision to demolish and rebuild Théâtre de Quat’sous on it’s actual site after many feasibility studies demonstrated the impossibility to renovate the crumbling wood and brick structure built in 1907 as three row houses.
Avenue des Pins is a street that was created in 1907 after the demolition of existing buildings to facilitate access to the Mont-Royal as suggested by Frederick Law Olmsted. Today it is a collection of bad buildings and exposed firewalls that never
met the promises of a prestigious boulevard leading to the Mountain.
Theater is about fugacity, a succession of unique moments that barely survive in the memories of those who were there. Theaters are ghostly figures that have witnessed what we are about to forget.
In reconstructing the Théâtre de Quat’sous we were specifically asked to incorporate whatever we could from the original building to help the new one evoke those memories. We chose to sample textures, images, colors and materials from a cultural inventory of the theater and mapped them on the assemblage of required volumes (stage, house, foyer, crossover, control booth and rehearsal).
Recycling on site stones, slate, wood, bricks, marble and furniture becomes part of a strategy of cultural sustainability. New materials include silkscreened glass, black brick and perforated aluminum that contribute to make Théâtre de Quat’sous a ghostly figure accumulating memories.
Théâtre de Quat’sous Montréal images / information from Les architectes FABG
Location: Montréal, Quebec, Canada
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Les architectes FABG – Faucher Aubertin Brodeur Gauthier, Architects:
Architecture studio based in Montréal, Canada
Les architectes FABG have collaborated over the last 50 years to the success of numerous significant projects in several fields of the architectural practice. The firm regroups about 15 persons with diversified and complementary competences.
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Design: Les architectes FABG
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Design: Moshe Safdie, Architect
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Design: Saucier + Perrotte
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Realisation: Les architectes Tétrault, Dubuc, Saia et associés ; Hal Ingberg architecte (Independent architectural consultant and co-designer)
Palais des Congrés Montreal
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