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Crédit photo :
Untitled
1978
Claude Boucher
Before being assigned to station Jolicoeur, architect Claude Boucher collaborated on designing station Honoré-Beaugrand. After working at the Bureau de transport métropolitain (BTM), he took part, among other projects, in the design of the Parc olympique de Montréal.
Details
Category
Ceramics
Owner(s)
Société de transport de Montréal
Acquisition mode
Architectural integration
Materials
ceramics
External link
Location
Location
Location
Station Jolicœur
Localization
Platforms
Accessibility
Access limited to métro opening hours; artwork is inside the turnstiles
Artwork description
The floors of the platforms are set with forty-two black ceramic circles each containing an orange triangle. This motif provides a sense of orientation and a feeling of uniformity along the length of the platforms.