Buildings and Structures in Montreal - Underground City, Montreal, Expo 67 Pavilions, Central Station, Architecture of Montreal, Gare D'Autocars de Montreal, Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple, Montreal Area Control Centre, Place Bonaventure (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Underground City, Montreal, Expo 67 pavilions, Central Station, Architecture of Montreal, Gare d'autocars de Montreal, Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple, Montreal Area Control Centre, Place Bonaventure, Dominion Square Building, Casino de Montreal, Habitat 67, Art Mur, Crystal Palace, Atwater Market, Old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Montreal, La Joute, Jean-Talon Market, Bonsecours Market, Fort de la Montagne, Institut de pastorale des Dominicains, Montreal City Hall, New York Life Insurance Building, Montreal, Cinematheque quebecoise, Custom House, Montreal, Nuns' Island gas station, Guaranteed Pure Milk bottle, Ahuntsic railway station, List of oldest buildings and structures in Montreal, Saint-Sulpice Seminary, Palais des congres de Montreal, Mount Stephen Club, Bank of Montreal Head Office, Montreal, Grand seminaire de Montreal, Bank of Montreal National Historic Site, World Trade Centre Montreal, Martlet House, Burnside Hall, Chalet du Mont-Royal, Exchange coffee house, Polytope de Montreal, Molson Bank Building, Montreal, Canada Life Building, Montreal, London and Lancashire Life Building, Montreal. Excerpt: Montreal's Underground City (officially RESO or La Ville Souterraine in French) is the set of interconnected complexes (both above and below ground) in and around Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is also known as the indoor city (ville interieure), and is the largest underground complex in the world. The lower floors of the Eaton Centre between the McGill and Peel metro stationsNot all portions of the indoor city (ville interieure) are underground. The connections are considered tunnels architecturally and technically, but are air conditioned and have lighting as good as any building's liveable space does. Many tunnels are large enough to have shops on both sides of the passage....

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Underground City, Montreal, Expo 67 pavilions, Central Station, Architecture of Montreal, Gare d'autocars de Montreal, Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple, Montreal Area Control Centre, Place Bonaventure, Dominion Square Building, Casino de Montreal, Habitat 67, Art Mur, Crystal Palace, Atwater Market, Old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Montreal, La Joute, Jean-Talon Market, Bonsecours Market, Fort de la Montagne, Institut de pastorale des Dominicains, Montreal City Hall, New York Life Insurance Building, Montreal, Cinematheque quebecoise, Custom House, Montreal, Nuns' Island gas station, Guaranteed Pure Milk bottle, Ahuntsic railway station, List of oldest buildings and structures in Montreal, Saint-Sulpice Seminary, Palais des congres de Montreal, Mount Stephen Club, Bank of Montreal Head Office, Montreal, Grand seminaire de Montreal, Bank of Montreal National Historic Site, World Trade Centre Montreal, Martlet House, Burnside Hall, Chalet du Mont-Royal, Exchange coffee house, Polytope de Montreal, Molson Bank Building, Montreal, Canada Life Building, Montreal, London and Lancashire Life Building, Montreal. Excerpt: Montreal's Underground City (officially RESO or La Ville Souterraine in French) is the set of interconnected complexes (both above and below ground) in and around Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is also known as the indoor city (ville interieure), and is the largest underground complex in the world. The lower floors of the Eaton Centre between the McGill and Peel metro stationsNot all portions of the indoor city (ville interieure) are underground. The connections are considered tunnels architecturally and technically, but are air conditioned and have lighting as good as any building's liveable space does. Many tunnels are large enough to have shops on both sides of the passage....

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October 2012

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978-1-156-99091-9

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