Claude Cormier
Claude Cormier (born June 22, 1960) is a landscape architect from Quebec. The majority of his projects are located in Montreal and Toronto.
Claude Cormier | |
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Born | June 22, 1960 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Saint James United Church |
Projects | Clock Tower Beach |
Design | Benny Farm |
Website | Official web site |

"Lipstick Forest," Palais de congres, seen from exterior.
Projects
Quebec

Clock Tower Beach, Montreal

Place des Arts fountain, Montreal
- Au Grand Dam - Public Art (2014), Parc des Rapides, Montreal
- Jean-Drapeau Park - Master Plan (2013 - ), Montreal
- TOM III (2014), Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal
- TOM II (2013), Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal
- TOM (2012), Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal
- Cité Archéologique - Master Plan (2013), Montreal
- Pink Balls (4 editions from 2011 to 2014), Montreal
- Le Château Apartments (1997/2012-2013), Montreal
- St-Laurent Sports Complex (2012-2015), Montreal
- Clock Tower Beach (2009-2012), Montreal
- Clock Tower Quay - Parking (2009-2012), Montreal
- Viger Château - Master Plan (2009-2010), Montreal
- Parc Hydro-Québec (2008-2012), Montreal
- Square Dorchester - Place du Canada (2008-2010), Montreal
- Esplanade of the Canadian Museum of Civilisations (2005-2010), Gatineau
- Roslyn Robertson Herb and Scent Garden (2005-2006), Montreal
- Saint James United Church (2004-2006), Montreal
- Pierre-Dansereau Science Campus at UQAM (2003-2005), Montreal
- Potton Estate (2003-2013), Potton Township
- Place des Arts Fountain (2002), Montreal
- Jacques-Cartier Bridge Park (2002), Montreal
- Parc/des Pins Interchange (2001-2004), Montreal
- Sainte-Geneviève Escarpment (1999-2008), Quebec City
- Esplanade of the Palais des congrès de Montréal (1999-2002), Montreal
- Lipstick Forest (1999-2002), Montreal (located inside the Palais des congrès de Montréal)
- Blue Stick Garden (2006), Montreal
- Blue Stick Garden (1999-2000, 2009), Métis-sur-Mer
- Private Garden at Lac Nominingue (1999-2000), Lac Nominingue
- Benny Farm (1999-2009), Montreal
- Place d'Youville (1997-2008), Montreal
- Blue Lawn (1996-1997), Montreal
- Square Phillips (1996-1997), Montreal
Toronto

HtO park (2012)

Berczy park fountain (2017)
- Berczy Park (2014-2015), Toronto (Ontario)
- The Well - Master Plan, Urban Landscape/Mixed-Use Development (2013-2014), Toronto (Ontario)
- Silo Site - Master Plan, Mixed-Use Development (2013-2014), Toronto (Ontario)
- Ribbon Building at the Distillery District - Mixed-Use Development (2013-2014), Toronto (Ontario)
- 500 Lakeshore - Master Plan (2013-2014), Toronto (Ontario)
- Jarvis Slip - Mixed-Use Development (2013-2014), Toronto (Ontario)
- River City Phase 3 (2013-2017), Toronto (Ontario)
- Garrison Point - Mixed-Use Development (2012-2020), Toronto (Ontario)
- Vaughan Metropolitan Centre / KPMG Block and Right-of-Way (2012-2016), Toronto (Ontario)
- Tiffany Pergola (2012), Toronto (Ontario)
- Tableau Tower & North Side Park (2012-2016), Toronto (Ontario)
- 3C Waterfront - Master Plan (2010-2020), Toronto (Ontario)
- Sugar Beach (2008-2010), Toronto (Ontario)
- L Tower - Mixed-Use Development (2007-2014), Toronto (Ontario)
- 300 Front Street (2007-2012), Toronto (Ontario)
- Sony Center for the Performing Arts (2006-2013), Toronto (Ontario)
- Four Seasons Hotel and Residences - Bay/Yorkville (2006-2010), Toronto (Ontario)
- Evergreen/Brick Works (2006-2010), Toronto (Ontario)
- One the Esplanade (2005-2013), Toronto (Ontario)
- HtO Park - Urban Beach (2003-2007), Toronto (Ontario)
- Camouflage Park/Commissioners Park (2003), Toronto (Ontario)
- Blue Stick Garden (2002), Toronto (Ontario)
Elsewhere in Canada
- National Holocaust Monument (2014-2015), Ottawa (Ontario)[1]
- Breakwater Park (2012-2016), Kingston (Ontario)
- St. Catharines Performing Arts Centre and Brock University School of Fine and Performing Arts (2011-2016), St. Catharines (Ontario)
- Blue Stick Garden (2013), Winnipeg (Manitoba)
United States
See also
- 18 Shades of Gay, Montreal
External links
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