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Untitled
1988
André Léonard

Born in Montréal, André Léonard is the architect of three métro stations: Villa-Maria, Henri-Bourassa (west access) and Université-de-Montréal. He later worked with the Montréal regional parks service and took part in the renovation of the central building of the Botanical Garden.

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Category
Mural, Sculpture
Acquisition mode
Architectural integration
Materials
terra cotta
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Location
Location
Location
Station Université-de-Montréal
Localization
Corridor and mezzanine
Accessibility
Access limited to métro opening hours; artwork is outside and inside the turnstiles
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Artwork description

Built on the university’s campus, this station chiefly serves its students. The station’s architect produced two murals made from terra-cotta blocks of varying shapes and sizes.