Claude Cormier - Architectes paysagistes
Landscape architects
CLOCK TOWER BEACH
Montréal (Québec), CANADA

CLOCK TOWER BEACH

Montréal (Québec), CANADA

Project
Client
Société du Vieux-Port de Montréal
Year
2009-2012
Status
Constructed
The introduction of an urban beach to the Quai de l’Horloge is an ideal addition to the recreational and cultural redevelopment of Montreal’s Old Port. A stroll along the quay opens a stunning panorama to the visitor: the mighty St. Lawrence River, the impressive Jacques Cartier Bridge towering over Île Sainte-Hélène, Calder’s iconic sculpture, and picturesque Old Montreal as a backdrop to it all.

Our project consists of two closely-linked components. The first is the creation of an urban beach at the Pointe de l’Horloge, with its elegant clock tower built in 1921, and along the lower quay bordering the marina. A huge stairway-ramp makes this convivial venue accessible to all, offering a new and novel approach to city living. Beach umbrellas and weeping willows, brightly coloured chairs and fixtures, showers and mist stations, a boardwalk, silky sand, and a refreshment stand all combine to offer visitors a few moments of sheer idleness in a breathtaking setting.

The second component is the parking area, clearly defined by rows of trees that reproduces the triangular layout of the quay. Fed by surface water run-off, the larches, willows, shrub beds, and perennials add cool green ambiance to the space. At the far west end of the site, shooting up from a mound around which a roundabout loops, hundreds of sticks in three shades of blue generate an intriguing pixilation effect. This “porcupine” installation revives a conceptual element emblematic of the firm. And, as an imaginative visual touch, large white thermoplastic dots align to denote each parking spot.

The project, massive yet delightfully simple, extends and intensifies the idea driving the master plan of the Old Port of Montreal to create a “window on the river” by summoning Montrealers and visitors alike to come and enjoy this exceptional site and its atmosphere of leisure and liveliness, recreation and relaxation.

Partnership
Les Services exp inc. ; Éclairage Public, Gilles Arpin

Surface
13 000m2 (3.2 acre)

Credits

Row 1 / Photo, urban beach and parking area at Quai de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 2 / Photo, urban beach at Pointe de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 3 / Aerial view, urban beach and parking area at Quai de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 4 / Photos, Marc Cramer
Row 5 / Photo, urban beach at Pointe de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 6 / Photo, urban beach at Pointe de l'Horloge, Marc Cramer
Row 7 / Photo, urban beach along the lower quay, Marc Cramer
Row 8 / Photos, Marc Cramer
Row 9 / Photos, details of the stair, CC+A (photo 1 and 2); Marc Cramer (photo 3)
Row 10 / Photos, CC+A
Row 11 / Photos, CC+A
Row 12 / Photos, Jonathan Cha
Row 13 / Photo, parking area, CC+A
Row 14 / Photo, parking area, Marc Cramer
Row 15 / Photo, roundabout, CC+A
Row 16 / Photos, roundabout and stick detail, CC+A
Row 17 / Photomontage, urban beach along the lower quay, CC+A
Row 18 / Plan, CC+A
Row 19 / Aerial view, Pointe de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 20 / Aerial view, Pointe de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 21 / Photomontage, urban beach at Pointe de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 22 / Aerial view, Quai de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 23 / Aerial view, Quai de l'Horloge, CC+A
Row 24 / Photomontage, parking area, CC+A
Row 25 / Details, CC+A
Row 26 / Roundabout rendering, CC+A
Row 27 / Roundabout details, CC+A
Row 28 / Trees plantation, CC+A
Row 29 / Shrubs plantation, CC+A
Row 30 / Perennials plantation, CC+A