The remains of a fish-processing plant destroyed by fire were the basis for this project facing the sea, which wants to generate a place of contemplation, immense and intimate at the same time, where the layout of the pieces refers to the old working chains. It is located as part of a coast tour that consists of 11 more panoramic places.
This public place - designed by the Bourgeois / Lechasseur Architects - is located at the heart of Cap-aux-Meules, a village in the Magdalen Islands, on the ruins of a fish processing plant that was destroyed in a fire. The purpose of this project is to grant a second life to this strategic site and create a gathering place for passersby. The Place des Gens de Mer [The Place for the Sea People] is an initiative of the Municipality of Magdalen Islands aiming to pay tribute to workers at sea.

The Place's various features were set up on the former plant's foundations. The layout of the features is reminiscent of the plant's processing chains and long sorting tables. Despite its strategic location, at the centre of the port zone, the Place's immediate surroundings are not very welcoming. The idea was for the Place to be closed in on itself. An openwork wooden stockade surrounds the site to ensure some intimacy and guide passersby along a discovery path. The undulation represents a stormy sea. The Place features a service wing, a belvedere, a public market zone, a stage, and an agora. Protruding and oscillating wooden counters and benches represent the docks.

The Place des gens de mer is part of a larger project: Le parcours insulaire [The Island Path]. This public place is the first in a series of 12 panoramic sites chosen for their photogenic character and their importance to the heritage of the Îles-de-la-Madeleine. The other sites along the Parcours insulaire consist of signs, interpretation aids, and interactive terminals telling the site's history. At this Place, a poem by a local artist takes you on the journey, while the other sites have a storyteller telling the stories of the site. Eastern cedar and marine plywood are used for their resistance in saline environments.
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M-H. VERDIER.
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Constructions des Îles.
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2014.
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Cap-aux-Meules, Magdalen Islands, Canada.
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Adrien Williams.
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Bourgeois/Lechasseur Architectes. In 2010, Olivier Bourgeois and Régis Lechasseur decided to combine their complementary strengths and open their architect firm in Québec. They are both graduated from Laval University in Quebec City.

Driven by the desire to design dynamic projects, they consistently seek to create realistic and sensible, contemporary architecture, inspired by outstanding landscape features. Their pursuit of excellence and performance motivates them to reassess and surpass themselves with each project.

They attach great importance to the needs of their clients and make sure that every step of project realisation brings them closer to their dream. The two associates are passionate about architecture, as can be seen in their unique and timeless designs.

The young firm has been showcased in several publications throughout the world. In 2011, London Wallpaper magazine ranked among the Top 20 World Emerging Architectural Practices.

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Published on: November 14, 2016
Cite: "The Place des Gens de Mer by Bourgeois / Lechasseur Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/place-des-gens-de-mer-bourgeois-lechasseur-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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