Montréal, Canada’s second largest city and the centre of the franco-phone province of Québec, is a sprawling and green metropolis where French, British, and American architectural traditions meet. Many buildings and streets bear witness to the influence of the -Parisian École des Beaux-Arts; there are structures in the tradition of the -Chicago School; and the city also has an extensive her-itage of both elegant Art Deco and massive -Brutalist edifices.
This book presents a total of 130 buildings and projects from the almost 400-year history of the port city on the St. Lawrence River. This journey through time is complemented by guest contri-butions from renowned experts, for example on the original Northern Deco style, the buildings of Expo 1967, and art in Montréal’s metro.