Mount-Royal Kiosks in Montréal
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Mount-Royal Kiosks in Montréal
Pavilions Architecture Canada – design by Atelier Urban Face
9 Jan 2018
Mount-Royal Kiosks
Architectes: Atelier Urban Face
Location: Parc du Mont-Royal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Mount-Royal Kiosks
Built on one of Montreal?s most beloved landmarks and urban family escapes, Mount Royal Park, the kiosks are both a poetic and practical response the surroundings. And through their specific uses and architecture, the kiosks appear to tell us a story ? one that has been told for countless generations.
The uniqueness of each individual kiosk is the result of their integration into the park in the most discreet and harmonious manner possible. Not only respecting the environmental integrity of the mountain itself, but blending in with the poetry of the landscape, and all this with an eye on longevity.
The three new kiosks, each an original building, take on the shape of the hamlet. This was an important factor in the design, as a hamlet incorporates the idea of a village, one that encourages a sense of interaction and community. The positioning of the kiosks are random, representing a dialogue between the kiosks and the main pavilion, the waterfall at Beaver Lake. Their random positioning, in effect, encouraging multiple approaches.
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