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Old Posted Dec 23, 2012, 5:17 AM
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officiellement? Une hauteur officiel avec ça?

Ok, then Mamiamato24, add the Habs tower. Probably gonna be 167m based on the current height.
Done Also added Le V, even though 2 meters makes a DAMN difference!
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Old Posted Dec 23, 2012, 2:14 PM
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Rf. Tour des Canadiens. Nothing is official yet. The website promises an announcement for the beginning of the year, so we'll see.
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Old Posted Dec 23, 2012, 2:16 PM
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And I support the nomination of Mtlskyline as a mod. I do, I do!
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Old Posted Dec 23, 2012, 4:39 PM
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Salut,

Je suis déjà modérateur de la section Québec mais ne suis pas de Montréal cependant, donc je suis d'accord qu'un membre du forum de la région de Montréal pourrait mieux aider à contribuer pour la section P&C de Montréal et pour tout ce qui est en lien avec Montréal de façon générale. Je vais donc proposer l'idée aux autres modérateurs et aux admins de SSP. Mais avant, je vous demanderais de me contacter en privé si vous avez un intérêt ou bien de le faire savoir dans cette discussion. Une fois que l'idée aura été acceptée je propose un vote parmi les candidats intéressés. Martin Mtl, je ne veux pas te lancer dans la fausse aux lions mais je crois que tu serais également un excellent candidat.
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I might seem like an idiot for just finding this out now,
But:

Largest Cities by Population:
ONTARIO
1) Toronto <--- The Big City
2) Ottawa <--- EDIT: A Capital City
3) Mississauga <--- The Big/Largest Suburb

QUEBEC
1) Montreal <--- The Big City
2) Quebec City <--- EDIT: A Capital City
3) Laval <--- The Big/Largest Suburb
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I might seem like an idiot for just finding this out now,
But:

Largest Cities by Population:
ONTARIO
1) Toronto <--- The Big City
2) Ottawa <--- The Capital City
3) Mississauga <--- The Big/Largest Suburb

QUEBEC
1) Montreal <--- The Big City
2) Quebec City <--- The Capital City
3) Laval <--- The Big/Largest Suburb
Don't forget that Toronto is the provincial capital.
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Old Posted Dec 24, 2012, 6:34 AM
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Don't forget that Toronto is the provincial capital.
Well Ottawa's STILL a capital, so they have SOMETHING in common
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Old Posted Dec 24, 2012, 5:04 PM
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And I support the nomination of Mtlskyline as a mod. I do, I do!
Merci!

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Salut,

Je suis déjà modérateur de la section Québec mais ne suis pas de Montréal cependant, donc je suis d'accord qu'un membre du forum de la région de Montréal pourrait mieux aider à contribuer pour la section P&C de Montréal et pour tout ce qui est en lien avec Montréal de façon générale. Je vais donc proposer l'idée aux autres modérateurs et aux admins de SSP. Mais avant, je vous demanderais de me contacter en privé si vous avez un intérêt ou bien de le faire savoir dans cette discussion. Une fois que l'idée aura été acceptée je propose un vote parmi les candidats intéressés. Martin Mtl, je ne veux pas te lancer dans la fausse aux lions mais je crois que tu serais également un excellent candidat.
Je pense que MartinMtl serait un modérateur excellent aussi.

Je veux seulement être modérateur si aucune des autres forumeurs montréalais réguliers ne veulent la job (Rico, Martin, Robertpuant, etc).
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Go pour MartinMtl si MTLskyline préfère que quelqu'un d'autre prenne la place.
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J'approve entièrement la nomination de MartinMtl aussi!

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Je vorterais aussi pour MartinMtl et MTLskyline sans préférence pour l'un ou l'autre !
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Je vorterais aussi pour MartinMtl et MTLskyline sans préférence pour l'un ou l'autre !
Et pourquoi pas les deux?!
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On a side note, The Quebec section of SSP is in need of an attentive moderator, some one who will also tend to the Montreal P&C section too.


I nominate MTLskyline.

Anyone else?
I've posted a sticky topic about this. You can see it here:

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=203106
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Old Posted Dec 27, 2012, 6:23 AM
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Montreal might be getting a new six-floor US Consulate. The consolate is currently located in the SNC-Lavalin Building, although looks like they want their own stand-alone location. The proposal come from Lemay Labs. The proposal was posted in November.

It is on the corner of Saint-Paul and Longueuil Street at the edge of Old Montreal.

Option 1




Option 2




http://www.lemayonline.com/fr/lab/u-s-consulate
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Old Posted Dec 27, 2012, 6:30 AM
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Croix-Rouge / Station Frontenac - 4 étages

Location: Rue Frontenac/Rue Ontario Est

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Conception d’un nouveau bâtiment pour la Croix-Rouge
Publié le février 7, 2012 par LAB_admin

Ce nouvel édifice multifonctionnel de 4 étages accueillera le siège administratif de la division québécoise de la Croix-Rouge canadienne ainsi que son Centre de gestion des urgences et des crises majeures, des espaces commerciaux et une gare intermodale d’autobus. L’édifice sera lié à un centre artistique communautaire ainsi qu’à la station de métro Frontenac.
Cet immeuble, outre le caractère avant-gardiste de sa conception et de son intégration dans son environnement, sera construit conformément aux normes de développement durable les plus avancées et visera une certification LEED.

Ce projet d’envergure se voudra un modèle vert aux fins de futures constructions de bâtiments de même type et lancera le redéveloppement du quartier avoisinant la station de métro Frontenac.


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Old Posted Dec 27, 2012, 6:44 AM
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2 nice , small and attractive projects on lots that deserve the attention. Good news!
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Deux beaux projets. Enfin, un peu d'audace!
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Very nice! Option 2 for the US Consulate is the stronger more timeless and cohesive design.
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Here is an interesting proposal for Little Italy. The height is perfect, it boosts the density of the area a bit, while still fitting in. The design is also different enough to make it more interesting than the average smaller project. And there is space for retail at the ground floor. This is how it should be done.

Via Dante - 6 floors
(corner Saint-Laurent and Dante)


http://www.viadantecondos.ca/fr/living-space
Dear God, just noticed this one. The cladding is awful. Is that grey stucco? Bleh.

Too bad, because I agree the density is perfect.
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