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Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner Win Montréal Bus Shelter Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 19, 2010

The Mayor of Montréal, Gérald Tremblay, accompanied by the Chairman of the Board of the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), Michel Labrecque, and the Executive Committee member responsible for Culture, Heritage and the Status of Women, Helen Fotopulos, has unveiled the winning concept in the city bus shelter design competition, submitted by the consortium Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner. The competition was for the design of a new bus shelter incorporating various elements including an advertising poster frame, a bench and a solar power system. The STM plans to have 400 new shelters built for installation all across its network, gradually replacing the current models and responding to new needs.

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

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Competition-winning design in Montréal’s bus shelter competition by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

“Our administration is convinced of the structure-enhancing potential of design to improve citizens’ quality of life as well as their living environment,” Mayor Tremblay said. “At the Rendez-vous November 2007—Montréal, Cultural Metropolis, the city made a firm commitment to making such competitions a widespread practice, promoting innovation and excellence in architecture and design, and continuing to position Montréal as a UNESCO City of Design. This project is a concrete illustration of our willingness to ensure that Montréal’s designers play a paramount role in shaping our city’s future.”

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

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Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

For his part, Mr. Labrecque said: “One of the objectives of the STM’s business plan is to be attuned to its customers’ wishes, whether they concern improvements to comfort, safety, cleanliness or accessibility of facilities. Upgrading our bus shelters is one way of achieving that objective. The Mayor’s invitation to promote excellence in design and architecture found a sympathetic ear at the transit authority, and we have done our part in support of the challenge of developing a new generation of bus shelters.”

“I would like to pay tribute to all of the competition finalists for the quality of their work. This has been an opportunity to see once more how Montréal is a leading hub for excellence in creativity, and particularly in design,” Ms. Fotopulos said.

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Click above image to enlarge
Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

A modular, more accessible shelter

Drawing inspiration from the STM’s newly minted brand signature, “Mouvement collectif,” the design proposal by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner offers a modular, scalable solution. Featuring a self-supporting structure, the concept enables the manufacturing of base models, with the possibility of joining several units together to create variable-size configurations that can accommodate larger or smaller numbers of users.

The design features a communications column, which could house various components including dynamic digital displays and backlit advertising posters. An integrated solar power system will ensure lighting of shelters that cannot be connected to the power grid.

The jury was especially impressed with the potential for integration and modular construction afforded by the winning team’s proposal. In a statement, jury co-chairs Denise Vaillancourt, Executive Director, Planning, Marketing and Communications, STM, and Gilles Saucier, architect and partner in the firm Saucier + Perrotte, noted: “This preliminary design offers a comprehensive array of solutions to the complex problems with which the competing designers were presented. The concept incorporates current technologies, and meets the STM’s comfort and safety requirements.”

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Click above image to enlarge
Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Follow-up to the competition

The STM will issue a call for tenders by this spring for the manufacturing of prototypes for the bus shelter and its various components. The firm selected will be required to enlist the services of the winning design firm. In addition, the STM will conduct its own evaluation of the prototypes and survey its users to gauge their appreciation of the design.

This design competition is one of the five shukôs, or creative challenges, issued on September 30, 2008, by the Mayor of Montréal during the Pecha Kucha Night for Elected Officials. Besides providing tangible impetus for creativity in design and architecture, it aims to widen access to public design commissions to greater numbers of practitioners. The competition was run by the Design Montréal office of the Ville de Montréal in conjunction with the STM.

Images: Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

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Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner Win Montréal Bus Shelter Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 19, 2010

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transit ● public ● montréal ● montreal ● leblanc + turcotte + spooner ● canada ● bus shelter ● bus

The Mayor of Montréal, Gérald Tremblay, accompanied by the Chairman of the Board of the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), Michel Labrecque, and the Executive Committee member responsible for Culture, Heritage and the Status of Women, Helen Fotopulos, has unveiled the winning concept in the city bus shelter design competition, submitted by the consortium Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner. The competition was for the design of a new bus shelter incorporating various elements including an advertising poster frame, a bench and a solar power system. The STM plans to have 400 new shelters built for installation all across its network, gradually replacing the current models and responding to new needs.

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Click above image to enlarge
Competition-winning design in Montréal’s bus shelter competition by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

“Our administration is convinced of the structure-enhancing potential of design to improve citizens’ quality of life as well as their living environment,” Mayor Tremblay said. “At the Rendez-vous November 2007—Montréal, Cultural Metropolis, the city made a firm commitment to making such competitions a widespread practice, promoting innovation and excellence in architecture and design, and continuing to position Montréal as a UNESCO City of Design. This project is a concrete illustration of our willingness to ensure that Montréal’s designers play a paramount role in shaping our city’s future.”

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Click above image to enlarge
Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

For his part, Mr. Labrecque said: “One of the objectives of the STM’s business plan is to be attuned to its customers’ wishes, whether they concern improvements to comfort, safety, cleanliness or accessibility of facilities. Upgrading our bus shelters is one way of achieving that objective. The Mayor’s invitation to promote excellence in design and architecture found a sympathetic ear at the transit authority, and we have done our part in support of the challenge of developing a new generation of bus shelters.”

“I would like to pay tribute to all of the competition finalists for the quality of their work. This has been an opportunity to see once more how Montréal is a leading hub for excellence in creativity, and particularly in design,” Ms. Fotopulos said.

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Click above image to enlarge
Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

A modular, more accessible shelter

Drawing inspiration from the STM’s newly minted brand signature, “Mouvement collectif,” the design proposal by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner offers a modular, scalable solution. Featuring a self-supporting structure, the concept enables the manufacturing of base models, with the possibility of joining several units together to create variable-size configurations that can accommodate larger or smaller numbers of users.

The design features a communications column, which could house various components including dynamic digital displays and backlit advertising posters. An integrated solar power system will ensure lighting of shelters that cannot be connected to the power grid.

The jury was especially impressed with the potential for integration and modular construction afforded by the winning team’s proposal. In a statement, jury co-chairs Denise Vaillancourt, Executive Director, Planning, Marketing and Communications, STM, and Gilles Saucier, architect and partner in the firm Saucier + Perrotte, noted: “This preliminary design offers a comprehensive array of solutions to the complex problems with which the competing designers were presented. The concept incorporates current technologies, and meets the STM’s comfort and safety requirements.”

Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Click above image to enlarge
Montréal Bus Shelter by Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

Follow-up to the competition

The STM will issue a call for tenders by this spring for the manufacturing of prototypes for the bus shelter and its various components. The firm selected will be required to enlist the services of the winning design firm. In addition, the STM will conduct its own evaluation of the prototypes and survey its users to gauge their appreciation of the design.

This design competition is one of the five shukôs, or creative challenges, issued on September 30, 2008, by the Mayor of Montréal during the Pecha Kucha Night for Elected Officials. Besides providing tangible impetus for creativity in design and architecture, it aims to widen access to public design commissions to greater numbers of practitioners. The competition was run by the Design Montréal office of the Ville de Montréal in conjunction with the STM.

Images: Leblanc + Turcotte + Spooner

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