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Crédit photo :
Untitled
1986
Gilbert Sauvé
Architect Gilbert Sauvé designed station Côte-Sainte-Catherine and the connection of station Jean-Talon to the blue line. After working at the Bureau de transport métropolitain (BTM), he opened his own architectural firm.
Details
Category
Mural
Owner(s)
Société de transport de Montréal
Acquisition mode
Architectural integration
Materials
polymer concrete, prefabricated concrete
External link
Location
Location
Location
Station Jean-Talon
Localization
Blue line platforms
Accessibility
Access limited to métro opening hours; artwork is inside the turnstiles
Artwork description
To show passengers which way the trains arrive at each of the two blue line platforms, the architect created four suites of directional symbols. Each one consists of twelve prefabricated concrete panels set with blue triangles and orange semicircles in polymer concrete.