BIG UP! Montreal

spectacularization of urban spaces

Posted in what i've been reading by michal on November 12, 2008

interesting article by Anouk Bélanger on the Canadiens move from the Forum to the Molson Centre (now called Bell Centre), here is the abstract (link):

As global corporations scan the world for preferential locations, particular places are forced into a competitive race to attract inward investors. All of this is leading to increased global inter-urban competition around entertainment industries, where cities must reimage and reimagine themselves in order to position themselves as `world-class’. Sports stadiums and other complexes have become increasingly important in this dynamic. In this article, the shift in sports venue from the Montreal Forum to the Molson Centre is examined as a means to explore a variety of issues: the privatization and spectacularization of urban spaces, the local customization of those developments through a marketing of nostalgia, the increasing importance of sport teams and venues in investment in civic images and infrastructure.

The 60s Montreal Thinks Big

Posted in what i've been reading by michal on November 9, 2008

Book published published to accompany the exhibition The 60s: Montreal Thinks Big at the CCA in Montreal…

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big up

Posted in words by michal on November 9, 2008

the basic intention of this project is an urban big up to the city of Montreal… I’ve got to build that up into a thesis statement now… deadline for posting that is in exactly one month (December 8th)…


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The Montreal Forum

Posted in site by michal on November 8, 2008

The wikipedia entry for the Montreal Forum does a pretty good job of describing the building:

Montreal Forum wikipedia

also of interest:

Moshe Safdie’s unbuilt proposal for a new Molson Center (1966).

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