Claude Cormier - Architectes paysagistes
Landscape architects
PHILIPS SQUARE
MONTREAL (QUEBEC), CANADA

PHILIPS SQUARE

MONTREAL (QUEBEC), CANADA

Project
Redesign of a historic public square
Client
City of Montreal
Year
1996-1997
Status
Proposal

Dominating downtown Philips Square is a bronze statue of Edward VII. We decided to supplement the statue’s commemorative functions with our own interests in cultural history: King Edward was renowned for his taste in fashion and was responsible for re-launching the English textile industry at the end of the nineteenth century, popularizing regionally-inspired textile designs in the process. Among these was the Prince of Wales motif, which we used to dress the ground plane of the square. The interwoven paving pattern connects the tastes of the king with the high style of one of Montreal’s most fashionable districts.

Partnership
Bernard St-Denis

Surface
2,400 m2 (0.6 acres)

Prizes

Orange Medal - Sauvons Montréal / Héritage-Montréal
Restauration of Philips Square, Downtown Montreal



Credits
1. Before, CC+A + St-Denis architectes paysagistes, 1996
2. Historical photograph, archive
3. Edward VII, inspiration, archive
4. Plan, CC+A + St-Denis architectes paysagistes, 1996