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Montreal’s Best Architecture Psychoanalyzed

Special contributor Justin Boulanger, architecture...

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World Wide Wednesday: Maps, Trains, Trikes and Three Million on the A40

Each week we will be focusing on blogs from around...

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La construction de la nouvelle Plaza Swatow : une histoire de 2007 à 2010

Septembre 2007 Mai 2008 Mars 2009 Mai 2009 Décembre...

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To renew or not to renew

Je ne sais pas quoi faire. Renouveler ou ne pas renouveler...

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Photo du jour : Riverview

Riverview Avenue, in Westmount, located just north...

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The death of a climbing tree

I came home from a weekend of camping to learn that...

Montage du jour : L’institut ophtalmique

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Vers 1899-2009

Source : Le diocèse de Montréal en 1900

 

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Hey Guillaume! Still greatly appreciate your Then&Now sets, keep it up! One question, how is it that we can no longer see the pictures on Flickr at greater scales like we used to? I used to like to zoom into your shots to see some interesting details.

Cheers!

Comment by Denis
January 5, 2010 | 10:30 am

based on the photo, I don't see much of an improvement in this neighbourhood, what with PdA and Complexe dejardins pretty much anhilating that area of town, and soon those hydro quebec offices on St-Laurence on the Quartier des "corporatif" spectacles.

Comment by Bobby
January 5, 2010 | 5:20 pm

Yeah - bobby - every part of Montreal should remain medium density residential with street front commercial. No office towers, concert halls or public spaces.

Comment by GDS
January 8, 2010 | 3:54 pm
 
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