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LOCATION
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Montreal, Quebec
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TYPE
Heritage Conservation
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CLIENT
City of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
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BUDGET
$590K
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YEAR
2015
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Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is a suburban municipality located on the western tip of the Island of Montreal. Its town hall is prominently situated on the main street of its heritage village-core and adjacent to Saint-Anne-de Bellevue Canal National Historic Site. It serves as a landmark along the street and from the canal. A former residence, it was acquired by the city in 1907 and transformed into the Town Hall, Post Office and Fire Station in 1910. At that time, a neo-Georgian facade was added to unify the composition and enhance its architectural grandeur. Over the ensuing decades, the front facade was subject to a series of ad hoc interventions, which diminished the legibility of the 1910 design.
In 2010, EVOQ Architecture was engaged by the Town of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue as the architects for the rehabilitation of the front and west facades. EVOQ provided architectural and heritage conservation services.
KEY PERSONNEL
Julia Gersovitz, O.C.
Giovanni Diodati
Nicolas Létourneau
CONTACTJulia Gersovitz, O.C.Partner in chargeT514 393-9490jgersovitz@evoqarchitecture.com