- the
Champ de Mars square. It was
designed by
Montreal architects Pierre Boulva and
Jacques David,
whose other prominent Montreal projects included 500...
-
Sedleigh (né
Kazimierz Siedlecki; 1915–2005). The
Montreal firm
David &
Boulva served as
consulting architects. As part of the 1968 renovations, a centre-hanging...
-
Green Line
until the
extension to
Angrignon in 1978.
Designed by David,
Boulva et Cleve, it is a
normal side
platform station,
built in open cut under...
- station,
planned under the name "Aqueduc", was
designed by the firm of David,
Boulva & Cleve. A
sculptural grille by Jean-Jacques
Besner covering a ventilation...
- 133 m (435 ft), 32 storeys. It was
designed by
Montreal architects Pierre Boulva and
Jacques David,
whose other prominent Montreal projects included the...
-
Randall Patterson (Grand Junction, CO)
Monika Paroder (Brooklyn, NY)
Francis Boulva (Town of Mount-Royal, Canada) ISEF 2002 (Louisville, Kentucky)
Intel Foundation...
- world's
tallest inclined tower, at 175 metres.
Montreal architects Pierre Boulva and
Jacques David completed a
number of
modernist landmarks in the 1960s...
-
Quartier des
spectacles district, in east-central downtown.
Designed by David,
Boulva, et Cleve, it is a
normal side
platform station built in open cut under...
- celebrations. The
architectural firm
selected for the
project was David-Barott-
Boulva. The
chosen design had an
astronomical theme and the
exterior of the dome...
- The bank's 1965
headquarters on
Place d'Armes in Montreal,
designed by David,
Barott &
Boulva....