Brutalist Buildings in Montreal

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I’m not entirely clear on the definition of Brutalist as an architectural term. I know it comes from béton brut, but like many things has taken on other meanings depending on who is speaking. Anyhows, I saw this photo essay on Brutalist buildings in Montreal which only dealt with the low hanging fruit, made me think that I could start taking some snapshots of the lesser known ones. And here you go.

Corner Saint Denis and Sherbrooke.
Corner Saint Denis and Sherbrooke.
Intersection of University and Nazareth
Intersection of University and Nazareth
Place du Canada, 1010 de la Gauchetière Ouest
Place du Canada, 1010 de la Gauchetière OuestPlace du Canada
Parkade Building, 2021 Union
Parkade Building, 2021 Union
Addition to the Bay
Addition to the Bay
1 Place Dupuis 855, rue Sainte-Catherine Est
1 Place Dupuis
855, rue Sainte-Catherine EstPlace Dupuis
Hôtel Gouverneur Montréal Place Dupuis 1415, rue Saint-Hubert
Hôtel Gouverneur Montréal Place Dupuis, 1415, rue Saint-Hubert
Tour de la place Dupuis 1475, rue Saint-Hubert
Tour de la place Dupuis, 1475, rue Saint-Hubert
Old  Saint Thérèse Missionary Centre, 4375 de l'Esplanade
Old Saint Thérèse Missionary Centre, 4375 de l’Esplanade
5750 Saint Denis
5750 Saint Denis
Hyatt Regency, 1255 Jeanne Mance
Hyatt Regency, 1255 Jeanne Mance
Théâtre Maisonneuve, 175 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
Théâtre Maisonneuve, 175 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
85 Sainte-Catherine O
85 Sainte-Catherine O
Hydro Quebec poste Berri
Hydro Quebec poste Berri
Liliane and David M. Stewart Pavilion, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
Liliane and David M. Stewart Pavilion, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal

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