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Various Architects: Montreal Metro, 1971C–1982

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  • The Metro was founded in the 1960s. For the 1976 Summer Olympics it was extended significantly. Among the newly built stations of that era (extending into the early 1980s) in particular are several significant examples of Brutalism. The most notable examples include:

    • Jean-Drapeau (Jean Dumontier, 1967)
    • Radisson (Papineau, Gérin-Lajoie, Le Blanc, Edwards, 1976)
    • Honoré-Beaugrand (Yves Bernard, 1976)
    • Langelier (Victor Prus & André G. Dionne, 1976)
    • Viau (Irving Sager, 1976)
    • Cadillac (Longpré, Marchand, Goudreau, Dobush, Stewart, et Bourke, 1976)
    • De L'Église (Lemay et Leduc, 1978)
    • LaSalle (Didier, Gillon et Larouche, 1978)
    • Verdun (Jean-Maurice Dubé, 1978)
    • Place-Saint-Henri (Julien Hébert & Jean-Louis Lalonde, 1980)
    • Lucien-L'Allier (David, Boulva & Cleve, 1980)
    • Vendôme (Desnoyers, Mercure, Leziy, Gagnon, Sheppard et Gélinas, 1981)
    • Côte-Sainte-Catherine (Gilbert Sauvé, 1982)
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