The Guy-Favreau complex, well known to Montrealers for the passport office inside, was one of the major projects that the city of Montreal has known. Named after Guy Favreau, judge and politician in the federal Liberal government, this is a building owned by the federal government and includes residential and two office towers.
Although it was built at the expense of Chinese District, the whole edifice has an interesting side yard overlooking Rue de la Gauchetière. Exhibitions are held often in its central atrium.
Constructor and other companies involved in construction:
Pasquin St-Jean & Ass
This building is located in the «Secteur de valeur patrimoniale exceptionnelle Complexe Desjardins et Place des Arts» AKA : "Area of outstanding heritage value Complexe Desjardins and Place des Arts".
Sur les traces du Montréal Moderne et du domaine de L’Estérel au Québec.
France Vanlaethem, Danielle Doucet, Sophie Mankowski, Conrad Gallant, 2008
Architecture - skyscrapers
Building achieved the same year (1983)
DowntownSaint-Henri / Petite-BourgogneAhuntsic / CartiervilleCôte-des-NeigesPlateau Mont-Royal Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1983) See History of Montreal Section
Facts about Montreal
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