Press kit no. 718-04

Journalists, explore this publication-ready project. Create a free v2com media account to download high-resolution images.

Create a media account
Press kit - Press release - Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Press Kit | no. 718-04

Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3

Québec City, Canada

Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Montreal, Canada, 2024-05-13 - 

Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker introduces its recently concluded third phase of Promenade Samuel-de Champlain, a project converting 2.5-kilometers of a previously desolate expanse of highways and rail corridors along the St. Lawrence River into an ideal canvas for a significant recreational and cultural project.


Completed fifteen years after the inaugural phase, Phase III offers a continuation of the same design language, while evolving to provide distinct and enhanced visitor amenities.


The area was once an insurmountable barrier for the inhabitants of the city. The metamorphosis of the highway into an urban boulevard, and the relocation of railway tracks unlocked approximately 150,000 square metres of land for championing active mobility along the riverfront. 


The primary goal was to return the river to the people—a social mission and driving force behind the Quebec government's legacy project for its capital city. The architectural vision embraced a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach encompassing all scales, from the master plan, to architectural and landscape design, down to urban furniture and signage.


The project amplifies the presence of the St. Lawrence River, while capturing the essence of the site, and celebrating its historical iconography and the unique character of its coastal ecosystem. Drawing inspiration from the area's rich history, rooted in the timber trade and shipbuilding, the architectural language mirrors the ingenuity of early 19th-century industrialists, finding strength and simplicity in modern interpretations. This distinctive expression finds its support in the use of a noble material—wood—whose intrinsic qualities evoke the landscapes shaped by dock cuttings and the piles that have defined this coastline for generations.


The final phase serves as the captivating centrepiece of the entire project, with the development of a beach reminiscent of the beloved "Plage du Foulon" that animated the area in the previous century.


The design of the main service building, Pavillon des Baigneurs, embodies the elongated form of two rectangular volumes. The first volume, in granite, extends from the curvilinear beach wall, while the second, fashioned from wood, sits atop the granite base, offering panoramic views of the landscape. The strategic use of high-performance glass blurs the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, seamlessly integrating users into the vibrant beach ambiance. The interior's white wood pays homage to the sunny character of coastal locales, while the overhangs of the wooden structure artfully frame the threshold and the beach-level snack bar terrace.


The beach epitomizes the societal contribution that an architectural project of this nature can provide. Open and accessible to all, regardless of age, background, or social status, it serves as a new recreational haven for the public.


The interplay between the mirror of water, the swimming area, and the river creates a seamless connection, with the illusion of bathing and strolling within the river's embrace, thanks to the infinite line of the overflowing basins. The sandy beach, alongside the beach wall and the sea lyme grass plant bed, crafts a landscape akin to a riverside resort tailored to the unique character of the waterway.


Flanking the beach, the promenade unfolds with diverse functions and atmospheres. To the west, visitors traverse a series of gardens mimicking the coastal meadows, blending natural contours with a plant composition characteristic of native coastal landscapes. Meanwhile, architectural elements like Pavillon de la Côte and Frontenac Quay contribute to the project's contemporary expression. On the eastern side, a dockside trail highlights an existing marshland, culminating in an expansive green plain. Pavillon de la Voile, sports facilities, picnic platforms, and access to the river's natural edge coalesce into a versatile space.


The project further served as an opportunity to restore biodiversity to this neglected area, and 1,055 trees, 28,950 shrubs, and 117,000 native herbaceous plants were planted. Efforts were also made to revitalize the Saint-Michel marsh, preserving an ecosystem crucial for the area's flora and fauna.


The outcome of this multidisciplinary effort is a project seamlessly woven into its environment, resonating as a resounding success among visitors since its inauguration. It stands as a source of collective pride and identity, aligning perfectly with its objective—to offer users a meaningful, enjoyable experience, while championing goals related to public health, ecology, biodiversity, and climate action.

Technical sheet


Client :

Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec (CCNQ)

  

Project Manager :

Société québécoise des infrastructures (SQI)

  

Lead designer - architecture, urban design, landscape:

Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Réal Lestage
Eric Lizotte
Caroline Beaulieu
Lucie Bibeau
Grégory Taillon

David Gilbert

Mélissa Simard
Luca Fortin

Maria Benech


Architecture :

Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker 

 

Consortium - landscape :

Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker, Option aménagement et Williams Asselin Ackaoui 

 

Partner :

Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable 

 

Engineering :

AtkinsRéalis

WSP

Tetra Tech

 

Process engineering :

François Ménard

 

Construction manager :

Pomerleau

 

Contractors :

Construction BML – Station de la Côte, station de la Voile et Boulevard

Construction Deric – Station de la plage, mirror of water and the swimming area

Construction Citadelle – Pavillon de la Côte et pavillon de la Voile

Bauvais & Verret – Pavillon des Baigneurs


Photo credits :

Adrien Williams, Stéphane Groleau, Maxime Brouillet, Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker / Luca Fortin, Nicole Grenier, Radio-Canada / Erik Chouinard, Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, Archives du Musée McCord, Archives de la Ville de Québec

About Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker

Since 1988, Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker has been involved in the fields of architecture, landscape, and urban design. As a multidisciplinary firm concerned with design at every scale, they strive to bridge the limitations of traditional design practices and to dissolve boundaries between urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, graphic, interior, industrial, and furniture design.


For each project, the firm's approach begins with a careful reading of the site and the intrinsic qualities of its surroundings, revealing traces of the past through a resolutely contemporary language. Characterized by bold simplicity, their designs demonstrate an ability to realize projects of varied nature and scope.


Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker has been recognized at the international, national, and Provincial level for its commitment to the realization of significant, high quality projects at urban and architectural scales.

- 30 -

For more information

  1. daoustlestage.com

Media contact

Attachments

Masterplan and drawings
Low-resolution images ~ 9.24 MB
High-resolution tif images ~ 1.33 GB
High-resolution jpg images ~ 230 MB

Terms and conditions

For immediate release

All photos must be published with proper credit. Please reference v2com as the source whenever possible. We always appreciate receiving PDF copies of your articles.

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project
Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 14.99 @ 300dpi ~ 25 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon de la Côte; a sheltered stop for users of the Coastal Meadows  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Pavillon de la Côte; a sheltered stop for users of the Coastal Meadows
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 17.78 x 10.0 @ 300dpi ~ 13 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Marshland Wharf; juxtaposition of docks enhancing the consolidated existing marsh ecosystem  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Marshland Wharf; juxtaposition of docks enhancing the consolidated existing marsh ecosystem
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.33 @ 300dpi ~ 17 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.33 @ 300dpi ~ 15 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; the granite wall as an architectured fragment of the adjacent cliff  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Beach sector; the granite wall as an architectured fragment of the adjacent cliff
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.33 @ 300dpi ~ 16 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; a built interface as a landmark, embracing its presence on the boulevard  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon des Baigneurs; a built interface as a landmark, embracing its presence on the boulevard
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.4 @ 300dpi ~ 12 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; a cantilevered wooden volume sitting atop the granite base  - Photo credit: Radio-Canada / Erik Chouinard
Pavillon des Baigneurs; a cantilevered wooden volume sitting atop the granite base
Photo credit: Radio-Canada / Erik Chouinard
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.34 @ 300dpi ~ 8 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Coastal Meadows; revitalization of Quai Frontenac as a rare opportunity to venture onto the river  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Coastal Meadows; revitalization of Quai Frontenac as a rare opportunity to venture onto the river
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 17.57 x 13.16 @ 300dpi ~ 12 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Coastal Meadows; revitalization of Quai Frontenac as a rare opportunity to venture onto the river  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Coastal Meadows; revitalization of Quai Frontenac as a rare opportunity to venture onto the river
Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 15.0 @ 300dpi ~ 16 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Coastal Meadows; gardens composing a native coastal landscape, animated by giant pebbles  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Coastal Meadows; gardens composing a native coastal landscape, animated by giant pebbles
Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 17.8 x 10.0 @ 300dpi ~ 12 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Coastal Meadows; gardens composing a native coastal landscape, animated by giant pebbles  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Coastal Meadows; gardens composing a native coastal landscape, animated by giant pebbles
Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 15.0 @ 300dpi ~ 14 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Coastal Meadows; gardens composing a native coastal landscape, animated by giant pebbles  - Photo credit: Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker / Luca Fortin
Coastal Meadows; gardens composing a native coastal landscape, animated by giant pebbles
Photo credit: Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker / Luca Fortin
Download

High-resolution image : 15.06 x 10.0 @ 300dpi ~ 4.2 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon de la Côte; a sheltered stop for users of the Coastal Meadows  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon de la Côte; a sheltered stop for users of the Coastal Meadows
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.34 @ 300dpi ~ 15 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon de la Côte; a sheltered stop for users of the Coastal Meadows  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon de la Côte; a sheltered stop for users of the Coastal Meadows
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.34 @ 300dpi ~ 18 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 17.56 x 13.16 @ 300dpi ~ 12 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  <p class="">Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project<br></p>  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau

Beach sector; an attractive and recreational center within the entire project

Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 17.57 x 13.16 @ 300dpi ~ 12 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  <p class="">Beach sector; a swimming area offering the illusion of bathing in the river<br></p>  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet

Beach sector; a swimming area offering the illusion of bathing in the river

Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 15.0 @ 300dpi ~ 16 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; a mirror of water with an infinite overflow line magnifying the river surface  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Beach sector; a mirror of water with an infinite overflow line magnifying the river surface
Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 15.0 @ 300dpi ~ 15 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; a mirror of water with an infinite overflow line magnifying the river surface  - Photo credit: Nicole Grenier
Beach sector; a mirror of water with an infinite overflow line magnifying the river surface
Photo credit: Nicole Grenier
Download

High-resolution image : 15.57 x 11.32 @ 300dpi ~ 16 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; a swimming area offering the illusion of bathing in the river  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Beach sector; a swimming area offering the illusion of bathing in the river
Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 15.0 @ 300dpi ~ 16 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; evanescent structures at St. Michel Pier, emulating the genius loci  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Beach sector; evanescent structures at St. Michel Pier, emulating the genius loci
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.33 @ 300dpi ~ 16 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; A service point enlivening and serving beach users  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Pavillon des Baigneurs; A service point enlivening and serving beach users
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 11.36 @ 300dpi ~ 12 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; A service point enlivening and serving beach users  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon des Baigneurs; A service point enlivening and serving beach users
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 14.77 @ 300dpi ~ 13 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; a large naturally ventilated indoor/outdoor terrace overlooking the beach and the river  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon des Baigneurs; a large naturally ventilated indoor/outdoor terrace overlooking the beach and the river
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.34 @ 300dpi ~ 11 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; a built interface as a landmark, embracing its presence on the boulevard  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon des Baigneurs; a built interface as a landmark, embracing its presence on the boulevard
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.11 @ 300dpi ~ 11 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; juxtaposition of volumes framing magnified views of the river  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon des Baigneurs; juxtaposition of volumes framing magnified views of the river
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 15.9 @ 300dpi ~ 15 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavillon des Baigneurs; a cantilevered wooden volume sitting atop the granite base  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavillon des Baigneurs; a cantilevered wooden volume sitting atop the granite base
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.34 @ 300dpi ~ 14 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; reminiscent of the Foulon Beach as a converging place  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Beach sector; reminiscent of the Foulon Beach as a converging place
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 17.57 x 13.16 @ 300dpi ~ 21 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; the granite wall as an architectured fragment of the adjacent cliff  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Beach sector; the granite wall as an architectured fragment of the adjacent cliff
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.33 @ 300dpi ~ 13 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Beach sector; reminiscent of the Foulon Beach as a converging place  - Photo credit: Nicole Grenier
Beach sector; reminiscent of the Foulon Beach as a converging place
Photo credit: Nicole Grenier
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 10.82 @ 300dpi ~ 15 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Marshland Wharf; juxtaposition of docks enhancing the consolidated existing marsh ecosystem  - Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Marshland Wharf; juxtaposition of docks enhancing the consolidated existing marsh ecosystem
Photo credit: Maxime Brouillet
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 14.98 @ 300dpi ~ 21 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Marshland Wharf; juxtaposition of docks enhancing the consolidated existing marsh ecosystem  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Marshland Wharf; juxtaposition of docks enhancing the consolidated existing marsh ecosystem
Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.33 @ 300dpi ~ 18 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  <p class="">Pavilion de la Voile; a sheltered stop for users of the Family and Sports sector<br></p>  - Photo credit: Adrien Williams

Pavilion de la Voile; a sheltered stop for users of the Family and Sports sector

Photo credit: Adrien Williams
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 14.23 @ 300dpi ~ 17 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavilion de la Voile; a sheltered stop for users of the Family and Sports sector  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavilion de la Voile; a sheltered stop for users of the Family and Sports sector
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 13.28 @ 300dpi ~ 14 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  Pavilion de la Voile; a sheltered stop for users of the Family and Sports sector  - Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Pavilion de la Voile; a sheltered stop for users of the Family and Sports sector
Photo credit: Stephane Groleau
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 16.78 @ 300dpi ~ 18 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  <p class="">A rich history rooted in the timber trade and shipbuilding, 1872</p>  - Photo credit: Archives du Musée McCord

A rich history rooted in the timber trade and shipbuilding, 1872

Photo credit: Archives du Musée McCord
Download

Medium-resolution image : 7.69 x 5.92 @ 300dpi ~ 1.6 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture -  The riverbank as a habitat, 1908  - Photo credit: Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
The riverbank as a habitat, 1908
Photo credit: Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
Download

Medium-resolution image : 10.0 x 10.8 @ 300dpi ~ 13 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture - A recreational hub; a point of convergence, 1955 - Photo credit: Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
A recreational hub; a point of convergence, 1955
Photo credit: Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 11.64 @ 300dpi ~ 6.2 MB

Press kit | 718-04 - Press release | Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, Phase 3 - Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker - Institutional Architecture - A shoreline disrupted by highway and railway wastelands, 1973 - Photo credit: Archives de la Ville de Québec
A shoreline disrupted by highway and railway wastelands, 1973
Photo credit: Archives de la Ville de Québec
Download

Very High-resolution image : 20.0 x 15.3 @ 300dpi ~ 9.6 MB

You may also like...