Casino de Montréal Provencher_Roy Architecture - Design - Urbanisme - Paysage
2007-2016
To attract more patrons, the Casino de Montréal has redeveloped its Cabaret in 2016 in order to increase the venue’s capacity by 500 seats and transform it into an ambitious multi-use space that can be easily reconfigured to suit the different types of events it hosts. The design of the Cabaret du Casino has also been modernized to be in harmony with the architectural vocabulary used throughout the pavilions, which were renovated in 2009. The perforated wall panels create a sparkling effect that makes the room dazzle, and recall those of the spectacular canopy over the main entrance and the partitions surrounding the game areas. Add to that the palette of blacks and golds, and the overall effect conjures up elegance and showbiz.
1992-1993
2014 Projet de l’année - Architecture, Grands Prix du Design 2014 Prix d’architecture, Catégorie Hôtel - Aire commune - Espace récréatif et exposition, Grands Prix du Design 2014 Mention honorable - Architecture, Asia Pacific Design Awards Centre (APDC) 2014 Prix Design - Catégorie Institutionnel, Canadian Interiors’ Awards - Best of Canada 2013 Prix Espace public - Architecture, Grands Prix du Design 2013 Prix Surface - Architecture, Grands Prix du Design 2013 Prix Espace commercial récréatif - Espace public, Grands Prix du Design
Sep 11, 2024 - Lit up like a jewel at night, this casino on the Ile Notre-Dame is the largest in Quebec and one of the ten largest in the world in terms of the amount of gaming equipment. The excellent live enter
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