The reorganization and renovation of the Anglicane de Lévis was part of a development dynamic aimed at the arts and preservation of an important architectural heritage. In Lévis, the cultural vocation attributed to the Anglican Church building over many years, is surety. The Anglican is a former religious temple of worship now used as performing arts and concert hall.
In 1999, the Anglican Church situated in Lévis, near Québec City, was the subject of an architectural competition aimed at upgrading the building to achieve code and standards compliancy. The church had previously been transformed into a 200-seat performing arts hall in 1984, but since then, the requirements of both performing artists and the public, having significantly changed, necessitated a more thorough upgrade. Considering the important heritage values of the building, the urban ensemble and the adjacent park and the renowned acoustics of the church sanctuary, a tripartite committee was formed to direct the building rehabilitation study. This committee was composed of representatives from the City of Lévis, Diffusion culturelle de Lévis as well as the Québec Ministry of Culture and Communications.
The stakes of this competition were doubled because the proposed intervention included an extension to the existing building, while assuring the comprehension and history of the site. The competition's programme equally suggested that, "the planning of a closed exterior court, favourable to the production of shows, cultural and social events, is an appropriate possibility to consider." Competitors were also to plan a space serving as foyer and cloakroom, improve spaces reserved for the reception of performing artists and technicians (dressing rooms, greenrooms, delivery, etc.), improve the technical infrastructure, all while respecting the building's legacy.
Construction of the winning proposal, that of Dan S. Hanganu, architectes, was completed in autumn of 2003.
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Jury president |
Louis Carrier, Architecte
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Jury | Clément Binet, Estimateur |
| Fernand Caron |
| Louis Carrier, Architecte |
| Sylvain Gagné |
| Louis Larouche, Ingénieur |
| Richard Lavoie, Artiste |
| Benoit Therrien, Architecte |
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Technical Commitee | Sylvain Gagné |
August 4, 1999: Publication of call for tenders
August 4 to 27, 1999: Preparation of administrative documents and bids
August 30, 1999: Selection of competitors and submission of program to competitors
September 2: Meeting between client and competitors
October 10, 1999: Deadline for questions from competitors
October 15, 1999: Deadline for responses from competitors
November 15, 1999: Submission of proposals
November 16 and 17, 1999: Technical committee analysis
November 19 and 22, 1999: Competitors' hearings and selection of winner
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Revues spécialisées:
ARQ #131, mai 2005
- Programme
- Règlement
- Appel de candidatures