BENNY FARM
MONTREAL (QUEBEC), CANADA
BENNY FARM
MONTREAL (QUEBEC), CANADA
Project
Master plan for Benny Farm Housing Project
Phases 2 and 3: Gardens and Courtyards for Veterans Housing |
Client
Canada Lands Corporation |
Year
1997-2009 |
Status
In progress |
Master plan for Benny Farm Housing Project
Developed through a rigorous public consultation process, the Benny Farm master plan calls for the densification of a post-WWII veterans housing complex in Montreal’s Notre-Dame-de-Grâce area. The ten-phase plan conserves the garden-city identity of the original site by preserving existing buildings while interspersing six hundred new housing units. New additions focus on low and moderate-income housing and include cooperative and not-for-profit units, seniors’ residences, and private homes. A recreational centre, community centre, and communal garden are also planned for the area.
Linking the community to its surroundings, a network of promenades ties the paths and semi-private courtyards of Benny Farm to the streets of the neighbourhood. Groves of trees punctuate these promenades, producing a mosaic of textures and colours. The master plan also includes an orchard of 170 ornamental crab apple trees, distributed throughout the site to reflect its agricultural history.
Phases 2 and 3: Gardens and Courtyards for Veterans Housing The gardens at Benny Farm strive to create an atmosphere of well-being for the community’s two hundred and fifty veterans. Adopting the modernist language of the surrounding structures, the landscape design juxtaposes classic tree-lined promenades and playfully rounded garden beds in an open courtyard that unifies the grounds. Planted borders add colour to tree rows, while mounds of tall grasses and a mix of popular perennials demarcate semi-private areas, where friends can meet and foes can be averted. The gardens contribute to a serene, contemplative atmosphere: plants and trees are chosen for their qualities as individual sculptural elements, and the ground plane becomes a living tableau whose colour and movement render the mood of the wind and weather with each passing season. |
Partnership Groupe Séguin Lacasse for the gardens and Saia Barbarese Topouzanov Architects for the master plan
Surface 75 000 m2 (18.5 acres)
Prizes
Canadian Society of Landscape Architects National Merit - Benny Farm Housing Project, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, coll. Groupe Séguin Lacasse
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Credits
1. Courtyard phase II, Jean-François Vézina, August 2005
2. Courtyard phase III, CC+A (Annie Ypperciel), September 2006
3. Program-plan, CC+A, 1999
4. Plan phases II et III, CC+A, 1999
5. Promenade phases II et III, Denis Farley, Summer 2000
6. Promenade phases II et III, CC+A (Claude Cormier), May 2006
7. Communal gardens, Brian Ypperciel, July 2005
8. 3d (low resolution), Graph Synergie, May 2006
9. Master plan, CC+A, September 2003
10. Process, CC+A, September 2003
11. Process, CC+A, September 2003
12. Process, CC+A, September 2003
13. Process, CC+A, September 2003
14. Process CC+A, September 2003