The 60s: Montreal thinks big:
During the 1960s, the massive scale of the changes that transformed Montreal made it an archetype of the great metropolises of the Western world. As host of Expo 67, Montreal asserted itself on the international scene as a city of the future. The CCA's exhibition The Sixties: Montreal Thinks Bi...
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Zusammenfassung: | During the 1960s, the massive scale of the changes that transformed Montreal made it an archetype of the great metropolises of the Western world. As host of Expo 67, Montreal asserted itself on the international scene as a city of the future. The CCA's exhibition The Sixties: Montreal Thinks Big illustrates the processes that brought about these spectacular changes that were recognized all over the world. From gallery to gallery, the exhibition's original models, photographs, press documents, and statements from influential figures, combined with film, video, and advertising from the period, describe - through the urban projects that were conceived as well as the architecture that gave them material form - the sweeping changes the city underwent and the excitement they generated. "Part of the originality of The Sixties: Montreal Thinks Big lies in its contribution to the broad history of architecture and thinking about the city," notes Andre Lortie, curator and designer of the exhibition. "If Montreal was unusual among cities in the West because of the massive scale of the changes that transformed its skyline, at the same time, it is archetypal of such phenomena in North America, South America, and Europe." Exhibition visitors are thus made aware of the network of international exchange of ideas, and Montreal's place within it during the period when Canada's largest city was opening its horizons to the world |
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Photographic Prologue
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Olivo Barbiéri
Preface
Phyllis Lambert
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The 1960s: Human Conquest and Urban Tension
Montreal and the Metropolitan Area in the 1960s (map)
Downtown Montreal in the 1960s: Major Projects (map)
Master Plan for Metropolitan Montreal
A Society in Motion: The Ouiet Revolution
and the Rise of the Middle Class
Marcel Fournier
The Players
A Collective Vision (The Quebec Pavilion Competition)
Images of the City
The Impact of Multimedia
Montreal 1960: The Singularities of a Metropolitan Archetype
André Lortie
Urban Ills
Standardization and Models
The Champlain Bridge,Candiac, and Nuns’lsland
Metropolitan Boulevard
The East-West Expressway
Territorial Expansion and Urban Laboratory
Learning from Montreal
Roundtable with André Lortie, Michael Sorkin, and Jean-Louis Cohen
International Architectural Influences and References
The Effects of the Metro
North-South Axis in the West
North-South Axis in the East
Perceptions from Abroad
Architectural Display and Megastructures
Architects and Engineers Active in Montreal in the 1960s
Bibliography
Index
Photographic Epilogue
Olivo Barbiéri
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