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historically significant residences Marieville has taken several initiatives to gradually transform this central area into a civic pole where the library and its community-oriented services will play a major role The project was slated to be built exactly where once stood Marieville’s former library The future building’s elongated volume was determined by the narrowness of the site and the presence of a protected archeological area A diagonal line was introduced on the ground floor of the library This break in the volume not only facilitates visual connections between the library and the site’s notable features but allows for a small triangular plaza the architects opted for transparency and openness particularly on the west façade facing the park Services will be kept along the building’s east façade so that all common spaces will enjoy a direct connection with the park’s environment The proposed library consists of two three-level volumes linked by an elevator one will be able to visualize the entire building and fully grasp the presence of the church towards the multipurpose room and the dance studio on the ground floor or right to the library’s reception desk and children’s corner citizens will have access to a community kitchen and to a periodicals area and a small café The building’s entire top floor will be dedicated to library functions “Of course we want this to be a library and a cultural facility we hope it will be a place conducive to learning and discovery We were totally seduced by the brightness of the project and by the perspectives submitted by the architects We were also pleased with the way the building fits within Parc Crevier’s natural environment,” says Marieville’s Mayor Project: Bibliothèque de Marieville Location: Marieville Québec Client: Ville de Marieville Winning Team: Anne Carrier architecture (AC/a) architecte Project Coordinator: Martin L’hébreux chief architect; Robert Boily b.arch./ b.sc.a.; Patricia Pronovost Competition results announcement: February 2021 Budget: $6.5M (planned) Scheduled Opening: Summer 2023 OAA Study Highlights Urgent Need for Site Plan Approval Reform Architecture and design firms announce promotion of staff members Recipients of 2024 Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Awards announced Turenscape Announced as 2025 RAIC International Prize Recipient 07mayAll Day14sepGroundwork Exhibition - Canadian Centre for ArchitectureMontreal, Quebec Groundwork is a three-part film and exhibition series exploring the conceptual development and field research of contemporary architects cultivating alternative modes of engagement with new project sites the CCA will take a critical look at how designers across diverse geographies and contexts engage with their environments in preliminary phases of projects and stages of transformation will be highlighted as revelatory aspects of architectural work that help to deepen our understanding of new critical modes of practice and engagement the project questions how different architects situate themselves in relation to changing natural and disciplinary boundaries The exhibition is on from now until September 14 For more information, click here 13febAll Day11mayElana Herzog - ExhibitionToronto, Ontario This exhibition surveys the 35 year career of Toronto-born Brooklyn-based artist Elana Herzog and is curated by internationally Canadian artist Jessica Stockholder It features a new site-responsive installation made This exhibition surveys the 35 year career of Toronto-born Brooklyn-based artist Elana Herzog and is curated by internationally Canadian artist Jessica Stockholder It features a new site-responsive installation made using wallpaper designed by the artist Part of Herzog’s process is to encrust textiles onto – and into – different surfaces explains “while working in the building trades I became intimately acquainted with the built environment and how it is constructed On a very personal level I learned about how systems interact and are installed in buildings – what’s behind the walls and under the floors.” Her work can be described as a form of domestic archeology often engaging architecture and other more intimate forms of material culture For more information, click here 01mayAll Day30Arthur Erickson: Design in MindVancouver, British Columbia The Arthur Erickson Foundation has announced the world premiere of ArthurErickson: Design in Mind The immersive pop-up exhibition will run from now until May 30 This experience marks the culmination of the AE100 Centennial Celebration a year-long series of events honouring the life and work of architect Arthur Erickson For more information, click here 08mayAll DayTMU Department of Architectural Science Year End Show 2025Toronto, Ontario Toronto Metropolitan University's Department of Architectural Science encourages its students to test boundaries and apply their skill to prevailing issues present within their evolving surroundings Toronto Metropolitan University’s Department of Architectural Science encourages its students to test boundaries The annual Year End Show presents the culmination of the 2024-25 academic term showcasing the impressive and cutting-edge works of our top students in all four years of study and at the graduate level For more information, click here To view this year’s thesis booklet, click here 08mayAll Day14University of Montreal - Cohort 2025Montreal, Quebec The annual exhibition of graduates from the Faculty of Planning at UdeM will soon be back for an extended 2025 edition A full week to admire the innovative projects of future architects For more information, click here 09mayAll Day11housed…[un]housed...[re]housed… 2025 SymposiumToronto, Ontario The housed…[un]housed...[re]housed… symposium will shine its academic light on our affordable housing and unhoused crisis in Toronto Given our recent pressing issues and experiences with affordability issues The housed…[un]housed…[re]housed… symposium will shine its academic light on our affordable housing and unhoused crisis in Toronto the symposium will probe and discuss precedents with a critical and multi-disciplinary lens and expand on the Fair Housing Act discourse which prohibits discrimination and the Ontario Human Rights Commission that housing is a human right For more information, click here 09may7:00 pm10:00 pmPresence roma XLV exhibition - CambridgeCambridge, Ontario The University of Waterloo School of Architecture class of 2025 is proud to reaffirm its  long-standing Presence in Rome with an exhibit of our design projects For more information, click here 13mayAll DayUniversité de Montréal School of Architecture's 60th anniversaryMontreal, Quebec Come and celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Université de Montréal School of Architecture on Tuesday the school is preparing a commemorative catalog and visuals to reminisce on the school’s 60-year history since joining the Université de Montréal To register for the event, click here 14mayAll Day24City Building 2025 - Call for SubmissionsToronto, Ontario This is an exhibition of contemporary works by artists who explore our changing urban environment while looking at local architecture and urban issues Artists interested in participating are being asked to send a image list, current CV /artist statement, and 4 to 6 jpegs to [email protected] Selected artists will pay $40 per selected work The exhibition will be on display from May 14 to 24 For more information, click here 24mayAll Day25Doors Open TorontoToronto, Ontario Doors Open Toronto invites the public to explore the city’s most-loved buildings and sites The event provides rare access to buildings that are not usually The event provides rare access to buildings that are not usually open to the public and free access to sites that would usually charge an admission fee it has attracted more than two million visits to nearly 700 unique locations and remains the largest event of its kind in Canada For more information, click here le projet de construction de la nouvelle bibliothèque et du centre communautaire de Marieville devient concret alors que l’ouverture est attendue pour décembre 2026 C’était lundi la pelletée de terre officielle pour la construction de la nouvelle bibliothèque qui sera situé sur la rue du Pont Le coût total du projet est estimé à 14,5 M $ et est financé par une combinaison de subventions gouvernementales totalisant près de 5,7 M $ et une réserve financière municipale de 3,5 M $ 450 372-5105, #32 ©2024 - M105 FM 104,9 - Tous droits réservés / Conception site Web par Projex Media Centre de services scolaire des Hautes-Rivières l’inscription peut se faire en personne à l’un des édifices du Centre d’éducation des adultes La Relance ou en ligne que ce soit pour  des formations en présentiel ou à distance N’oubliez pas d’envoyer par courriel les documents requis énumérés ci-dessous, au cealarelance@cssdhr.gouv.qc.ca Plus d’information sur la formation à distance Mode 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que le maintien en emploi des élèves en quête d’autonomie demeurent des enjeux qui interpellent l’équipe du centre La Relance permettent à l’élève d’être accompagné dans sa démarche d’intégration au marché du travail et dans le développement de compétences permettant de s’y maintenir Intégrer le marché du travail et se maintenir en emploi Se préparer à l’exercice d’un métier semi-spécialisé ou non spécialisé Obtenir un certificat de formation à un métier semi-spécialisé émis par le Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur OU une attestation locale émise par la Commission scolaire des Hautes Rivières Actualiser ses compétences professionnelles Visualisez cette vidéo pour découvrir ce programme qui peut faire toute la différence https://www.facebook.com/CentreEducationLaRelance/videos/1738821899550355/ Le programme d’intégration sociale (IS) s’adresse aux adultes ayant des besoins en formation dans le but de développer davantage leur autonomie fonctionnelle L’objectif est de favoriser le développement de la capacité à transférer les apprentissages dans les différents milieux de vie Anne Carrier architecture has won a competition to design the Bibliothèque de Marieville in Marieville a rural community located an hour away from Montréal Marieville has a rich history and several buildings of interest among them a stone church just south of the site The future library will face the town’s century-old park featuring mature trees Remnants of a former church are buried in a preserved archeological zone The site borders the town’s main street running parallel to a nearby river and features historically significant residences Marieville has taken initiatives to gradually transform this central area into a civic pole where the library and its community-oriented services will play a major role the architects paid attention to the history of the site and its new context The project was slated to be built exactly where Marieville’s former library once stood several heritage buildings dotting the main street and the church’s parvis were all considered as the concept evolved For book lovers and students coming from a nearby school the church will act as a visual reference guiding their steps toward the main door a sculptural staircase will adorn the three-level lobby as a reminder of the grain silos still predominant in this rural region Services will be kept along the building’s east façade so all common spaces will enjoy a direct connection with the park’s environment The proposed library consists two three-level volumes linked by an elevator toward the multipurpose room and the dance studio on the ground floor visitors will have access to a community kitchen The building’s top floor will be dedicated to library functions The library is scheduled to open in Summer 2023 No data on this website may be downloaded or copied for use on other websites or in other publications without prior written consent from this site’s webmaster Suppliers and retailers from across Canada gathered last night to honour the retail home improvement industry’s best hardware and building supply retailers The occasion was the 31st Annual Outstanding Retailer Awards presented during a Gala Dinner during the annual Hardlines Conference The event was held at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Resort in Whistler Retailers were honoured in eight categories covering the range of retail hardware and home improvement formats This year’s winners (with award sponsors) were: A group of women in North Providence are going the extra mile for their community during the pandemic Lindsay spoke with the Moms of Marieville – as they call themselves – and learned how they are helping feed local children If you’d like to help or donate visit their Facebook page! NORTH PROVIDENCE – ABC6 Evening Anchor Christina Myers visited Marieville Elementary School for their camping-themed Reading Week She read "Arthur Goes to Camp" to Ms The students were so engaged in the story and asked some great questions afterward!  This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page homeowners hold onto their properties for many years The 1915-built No.22 Marieville has just hit the market and when sold will be the first of this kind of property to sell since mid-2022 Peterswald director Kim Morgan said Marieville Esplanade was an appealing Sandy Bay neighbourhood with its lush green parkland and proximity to the River Derwent just steps from No.22’s front door and playground make it a family-friendly and popular place to spend time,” he said “But very few people get the chance to live here.” No.22 offers uninterrupted views across the River Derwent and the marina precinct This marvellous Federation home bears all the hallmarks of a stately residence open spaces combine to create a warm and inviting ambience throughout the elegant home Bay windows within the entrance level living area frame the stunning views across the lawns to the river and marina and further invites an abundance of sunshine to flood the indoors formal dining provides an opulent setting to entertain and each room features modern gas heating with original fireplaces there are hints of art nouveau around the home such as the incredibly detailed fireplace mantels MORE: Hobart luxury house price growth tops nation Owner seeks over $70m for 3368ha beef, dairy farm Westmore The generous kitchen has room to dine-in and relax over a coffee in the sunshine with custom-built window seats looking out to the rear courtyard The culinary space comes equipped with quality appliances including a walk-in pantry and display shelving Generous accommodation occupies the top floor and the master comes complete with an ensuite a walk-in dressing room and private access to the upstairs balcony where the water and green space vistas are simply stunning MORE: ‘In utero’: Parents planning early to thread home price, education needle Viral video with ‘80s action twist to sell New Norfolk ‘bunker’ home feature gas heating nestled within fireplaces with ornamental timber mantles Two additional bathrooms service the rest of the home The lower-floor bathroom contains a shower The separate laundry enjoys plenty of storage space with additional storage located beneath the staircase a private courtyard at the rear provides an intimate setting to entertain outdoors amid leafy garden surrounds the gardens are filled with florals and greenery contributing to the delightful street appeal with a sheltered veranda offering the perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee amid the glorious surroundings Mr Morgan noted the water views from the wraparound first-floor balcony and the position just opposite the rowing club would be highly appealing to potential buyers “This property is an older house with oodles of charm and a sublime location,” he said No.22 has off-street parking for two or three cars with a carport that stretches the length of the block This Sandy Bay home sits within walking distance to numerous schools It is also a walk from the delights of Salamanca and Hobart’s waterfront precinct Superbly positioned within a tightly held waterfront enclave this exquisite property is one of the few homes fronting exclusive Marieville Esplanade where old-world charm meets contemporary comfort in Sandy Bay It is listed in the $2.35m-plus price range third parties have written and supplied the content and we are not responsible for it completeness or reliability of the information nor do we accept any liability or responsibility arising in any way from omissions or errors contained in the content We do not recommend sponsored lenders or loan products and we cannot introduce you to sponsored lenders We strongly recommend that you obtain independent advice before you act on the content realestate.com.au is owned and operated by ASX-listed REA Group Ltd (REA:ASX) © REA Group Ltd. By accessing or using our platform, you agree to our Terms of Use. New designs for a shared bicycle and pedestrian path along Hobart’s Battery Point foreshore have been unveiled by a pair who are keen to get the project off the ground The Friends of Battery Point Walkway group led by economist David Hook and engineer Jim Gandy want to improve access between Marieville to Castray Esplanade via the historic slip-yards we believe the river and foreshore belong to everyone,” Hook says “This walkway will open access to the river and foreshore for all this one is very similar to what you’d find in our national parks and is sympathetic to the area’s unique history and local environment.” The initial plan for the previously approved walkway was abandoned in 2014 due to community backlash with the estimated cost of the new walkway sitting at ‘around $5 million’ “We expect the Battery Point walkway will quickly establish itself as one of Hobart’s most popular destinations for visitors and locals.” “There is huge community support for the walkway which is why the idea of a foreshore walkway has stayed alive for decades.” The new design aims to address visual impact privacy and restricted access to the waterway concerns The designers say it would be also be thinner with no requirement for concrete foundations Hobart Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds commended the “talented and proactive residents” for their designs and appeared to back the project moving forward “Council has always supported a walkway but it’s been on ice since it was rejected by the planning tribunal in 2015,” Reynolds wrote online “Jim and David’s design is practical and clever and I really hope the Council and the community will get behind this.” Send your photos, videos and tip-offs to[email protected], use our News Tips form or call and leave us a message on 03 6124 2526 Pulse Tasmania is published by Pulse Media Group Pty Ltd A proposed waterfront walkway connecting Hobart with Sandy Bay is “wildly popular” among locals A recent survey of 400 Hobart residents found that 89% support the project 3.5m-wide shared pathway for pedestrians and cyclists would link AJ White Park to Marieville Esplanade It would come at an estimated cost of between $5-10 million “Hobart absolutely loves this proposal,” Friends of Battery Point Walkway spokesperson David Hook said “We knew it was popular and here’s the proof.” “The river belongs to everyone and an attractive low-impact walkway will open public access to the river and the foreshore.” The group is currently seeking funding opportunities as a federal election approaches wildly popular and stacks up financially,” Hook said The Hobart City Council last year began consulting with Battery Point foreshore property owners to gather feedback on the proposal The council was contacted for comment on the findings Send your photos, videos and tip-offs to[email protected], use our News Tips form or call and leave us a message on 03 6124 2526 The proposed Battery Point Walkway is once again under consideration by the Hobart City Council The walkway aims to provide a transportation link for pedestrians and cyclists from Marieville Esplanade in Sandy Bay to the city with the potential to reduce traffic congestion and facilitate alternative commuting options A motion put forward by Councillor Mike Dutta was passed at a council meeting on Tuesday night initiating discussions on the associated costs and design options for the new foreshore walkway which had previously received stage one approval in October 2014 encountered obstacles when it was rejected by the Resource Management and Planning Appeal Tribunal in June 2015 due to public backlash against the multimillion-dollar initiative It was widely reported that many Battery Point residents with waterfront properties resisted the “controversial walkway” which was expected to cost up to $5 million at the time Send your photos, videos and tip-offs to[email protected], use our News Tips form or call and leave us a message on 03 6124 2526 Pulse Tasmania is published by Pulse Media Group Pty Ltd.