06-03-2020 17:00 via dezeen.com

Provencher Roy spirals ramp underneath Quebec parliament building

Provencher Roy and GLCRM Architectes have added a subterranean pavilion to the parliamentary home of the Canadian province Quebec.
Local practice GLCRM Architectes and Montreal studio Provencher Roy created the addition to form a new entrance underneath the National Assembly of Quebec. It marks the first time the government building has been changed in over 100 years.
Photograph by Stéphane Groleau
The project was designed to facilitate public access to the historic 1886 structure and upd
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