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Jean-Louis Beaulieu
Born in Saint-André-de-Kamouraska in 1943, architect Jean-Louis Beaulieu has never hesitated to create audacious, innovative designs. In addition to station Angrignon and station Snowdon, he also designed the métro’s major repairs workshop on boulevard Saint-Laurent.