This preliminary scale model presented by the Canada Lands Company gives a great overview of the Bassins du Havre neighbourhood that borders the Lachine Canal in Montreal. This short clip is a good way to grasp the full scale of this project, which will certainly generate a lot of excitement in the heart of this neighbourhood in complete revitalization.
Imagine a place where every street, every building, and every green space is an invitation to connect with others, to share, and to live together. It is this vision of a more connected future that Prével is committed to, with the conviction that true urban progress can only be measured by the quality of the relationships uniting a city’s residents.
In cities, where space is sparse and solitude is growing, space sharing (or space mutualisation) offers a smart solution for a more sustainable and connected life. But can space sharing really impact communities and reduce our environmental footprint?
Our adventure began on the streets of Old Montréal and extended out to Griffintown, showing how projects such as Le Seville and Lowney not only revitalized neighbourhoods, but also redefined the concept of city living. Old Montréal and the Quai de la Commune In the 1990s, Old Montréal began its metamorphosis. It was at this…