UQAM Campus buildings


Since its inauguration in 1969, the Université du Québec à Montréal has never stop to shape the urban grid of Montreal city. Located in the heart of the Latin District, the UQAM’s buildings have structured the eastern part of downtown Montreal.

From Judith Jasmin and Hubert Aquin pavilion construction, linked both to the Montreal Metro to the construction of the Ilôt Voyageur currently underway, this institution of knowledge has never stopped growing.

More recently the Université du Québec à Montréal has focused on property acquisition and construction. The goal was to no longer be a tenant of its offices is why it has embarked on a spate of acquisitions leading to the purchase of several buildings.

At the beginning of the millennium, construction was also at the heart of this new policy with the recent construction of the Sciences Complex and the Ilôt Voyageur, a vast complex that will soon include a tower 15 floors of offices and residences for students. The goal will be achieved with regard to the leased area. With this latest project, the university would find itself even with a extra space that will be rent to other institution.

23 Pictures for this exhibition




3 images

Science Library (KI) UQAM

Downtown

145, avenue du Président-Kennedy

11 images

Biological Sciences Building (SB) UQAM

Downtown

141, avenue du Président-Kennedy / Saint-Urbain

6 images

Students Residences (RS) UQAM

Downtown

2100, rue Saint-Urbain / rue Sherbrooke

5 images

Adrien-Pinard Building (SU) UQAM

Downtown

100, rue Sherbrooke Ouest

14 images

J.-A.-DeSève UQAM Building (DS)

Downtown

320, rue Sainte-catherine Est

4 images

President Kennedy Building (PK) UQAM

Downtown

201, avenue du Président-Kennedy

23 images

Design School Building (DE) UQAM

Downtown

1440, rue Sanguinet / rue Sainte-Catherine Est