Stage 1
Jacques Rousseau
(First prize ex aequo)
Douglas S. Kelbaugh
(First prize ex aequo)
Patrick T.Y. Chan
(First prize ex aequo)
Katsuhiro Kobayashi
(First prize ex aequo)
J.A. Griffiths
(First prize ex aequo)
Tony Fretton
(Special merit award)
Robert S. Livesey
(Special merit award)
Cheryl O'Neill
Dan Hanganu
Waclaw Celadyn
Achille Michelizzi
Richard Dulude
Aurèle Cardinal
Gilles Saucier
Jan Vasalek
Raymond Jean Rocher
Augusto Quijano Axle
Lucas Rios Giordano
Berardo Dujovne, Jorge R. Erbin
Uwe Drost, Erhard Schuetz
Mark R. Mendell
Robert Tavernor
Paul Monaghan
Alberto Galardi
Hubert Culham
Paul R. Mortensen
Steven K. Peterson
Luc Durand
Luc Fortin
Doru Vasil
Didier Poirier, Eva Vecsei
Jacques Courbon
Béatrice Hajjar
Alain Belhassen
Jorgen Rasmussen
Wade Berthal Eide
John D. Consolati
Kjell Kosberg
Benjamin C. Stein
Petr Franta
Pierre Delisle
Michel Dubuc
Nan Griffiths, Réal Paul
Maurice S. Amiel
Ernesto Zepeda Aranda
Anonyme
Eva M. Martin
Ilmo Valjakka
Honorata Pienkwoska-Roseman
Leslie H. Kenyon
Nigel Anthony Holloway
Bernd Obersteiner
Alexandre Trumic
Kurt-Hans Lehmann
Bernard Dehertogh
Ognjen Djurovic
Martin Holub
Drago Mrazovac
Kus
Juan Daniel Fullaondo
Tony Watkins
Denis Martineau
Gunther Hastrich
Luiz Fernando Rocco
Dominic Robert
Eugenio Donato
Luigi Monti
Hatem Amin, Raef Fahmi, Ahmed Mito
Henrique Silva Raposo
Milos Bobic
F. Dominique Gillet
Pierre Drolez
Marrius Stoenescu
Levente B. Danko
Jean-Pascal Verdier
Eduardo Carqueijeiro
Gerhard Kleindienst
Yoshiteru Vesato
Toshio Okuno
Gong Zejun
Samir Kamel
Jaroslav Kachlik
Ian Mclver
Margaret Chow
Scott Strumwasser
Wolfgang Söder
Evelyne Deschamps
John T. Hoal
Georges Bulette
Georges Robert
Börkur Bergmann
Ivan Nikolov Nikiforov
Jean-Guy Côté
Jean-Louis Lalonde
Dennis Warrilow
Jean-Pierre Lagacé
Marc Claude Robert
Maciej Strzelecki
Mario V. Petrone
Jose Antonio Rage Mafud
R.M.J. Bertels
David Scott Slovic
Moshé Peled
Oriol Clos
Zafer Akay
Philippe Barrette
Luca Zevi
Boleslav Ryzinski
Lucie Ruelland
Jerome Morley Larson Sr.
Michel Gosselin
Naguib Amin
Carlo Teoldi
Barrie Walsh
Giovanni Maccione
Lubomir Bonev
Fred L. Good
Gregory Beck
Neville Ravensdale
R. James Aitken
Sohrab Mashhoodi
Radu Juster
winner
Jacques Rousseau
winner
Douglas S. Kelbaugh
winner
Patrick T.Y. Chan
winner
Katsuhiro Kobayashi
GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE COMPETITION
Year
1990
Location
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Stage
One stage
Competitors
122
Price by stage
80 000$
Professional advisor
Jean-Luc Poulin
Jury president
François Chaslin , Rédacteur en chef
Doc. level
75%
The City of Montreal (under Jean Doré) and the Ministry of Culture launched the idea competition in 1990 with the aim of gathering proposals from around the world and creating guidelines for the future redevelopment of Place Jacques Cartier. They received 122 proposals from 28 different countries, a scale never before achieved by a Montreal competition.
Located in the heart of Montreal's historic district, the competition aims to redevelop two major public spaces: Place Jacques Cartier and rue Saint-Paul. It also includes two blocks to the east of the square (following the closure of a road tunnel and the demolition of a parking lot), as well as the redefinition of Le Royer, Saint-Claude and Notre-Dame streets.
The aim is to highlight a major square in Montréal's history, to make it an essential axis and a dynamic, contemporary and integrated space. Two objectives were put forward: the extension of the square to create a visual corridor and a harmonious connection between the city and the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River, as well as the enhancement of the historic district.
The main issues addressed are the development and internal organization of Place Jacques Cartier, pedestrian traffic, the connections between the square and the St. Lawrence River and respect for the built heritage.
(CCC translation)
A first prize was not awarded by the jury since none of the members found any project which was absolutely convincing amongst those submitted.
Five equal prizes have been awarded which recognize the different merits of the projects; and two special mentions which the jury wishes to distinguish for their originality while recognizing that they have not met certain requirements of the regulations.
In retaining seven projects and not three as was originally expected, in awarding them equally and in offering them for the attention of the public, the jury wants to make it very clear:
- That no project was completely satisfactory from the point of view of its architectural expression or from the point of view of its ability to respond in a synthetic way to the urban problem which was posed, notably the treatment of Place Jacques-Cartier and its extension in the direction of the river and the planning and design of the blocks at the north-east end of the site;
- that in return, many projects demonstrated a solid professional approach and contained a certain number of ideas which, in the future, could aid in the definition of an urban design framework for this strategic sector of Vieux-Montréal.
This competition, being one for the generation of ideas, the sponsors have clearly indicated that this competition was not for the selection of a project which the author would be automatically contracted to construct, quite the contrary, the sponsors have reserved the right to "... eventually retain one or another of the contestants as consultants or as participants in the implementation of projects". The jury considered that it was desirable, in the absence of a project of very superior quality, to recognize several.
The jury hopes that this part will aid in understanding the difficult problems presented by the Place Jacques-Cartier site and will illuminate the proposals, often fragmentary, often internally contradictory, that were submitted. The interest of this type of competition, which is by its nature rich in information, is as much to identify possible approaches as to identify things to be avoided.
(From specialized magazine)
Jury president
François Chaslin , Rédacteur en chef
Jury James Alexander , Architecte
Athanase Aravantinos , Architecte urbaniste
Gérard Benoit , Architecte
François Chaslin , Rédacteur en chef
David Farley , Architecte urbaniste
Phyllis Lambert , Architecte
Patricia Patkau , Architecte
Ranko Radovic , Architecte urbaniste
Technical Commitee Victor Lambert
Pierre Sainte-Marie
Start of registration: February 1 1990
Registration deadline: May 15 1990
Sending of the competition rules and programmes to competitors: May 15 1990
Deadline for receipt of questions: June 15 1990
Sending answers to questions: June 29 1990
Projects delivered by courier or cancelled before: August 15 1990
Deadline for the arrival of projects (17:00, local time): August 30 1990
Jury deliberations: September 4 to 7 1990
Announcement of the winners of the "Place Jacques-Cartier": September 8 1990
Public exhibition of the "Place Jacques-Cartier" projects: September 1990
(From competition brief)
(Unofficial automated translation)
Cha, Jonathan, L'expression des traces du passé comme processus de redéfinition identitaire et urbaine Regard sur la reconstruction des espaces publics du Vieux-Montréal, 2009
Brodeur, Mario, Vieux-Montréal : Lieux de mémoire, mémoire des lieux, 2005
Clermont, Renée, Le Concours international de Montréal, place Jacques-Cartier, 1993
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