Saint Roch de l’Achigan City Hall

Saint Roch de l’Achigan, Quebec

Restoration

Architect

Affleck de la Riva architectes
Montreal, Quebec

Sheet Metal Contractor

Couverture Montréal Nord
Montreal, Quebec

Saint Roch de l’Achigan is a small farming community eighty kilometers north of Montreal. Its historic convent, built in 1881, is a landmark visible across the surrounding countryside. The local community is proud of the structure and its restoration needed to incorporate historically important elements while also providing needed repairs. The project employs a rich material palette, where the timeless and noble character of copper takes the lead.

Copper’s ability to capture the essence of both historic and contemporary architecture is showcased through a restored mansard that’s respectful of its nineteenth century provenance, and the new stair-tower that’s unapologetically contemporary, both using similar standing-seam details. The bell tower and its ornamental copper elements were also carefully restored according to traditional artisanal techniques.

The project creates a dialogue between the restored heritage building and a modern addition that houses a new entry lobby, an elevator and a generously glazed stair-tower.

Photo Credit: Marc Cramer

Photo Credit: Affleck de la Riva

Photo Credit: Marc Cramer

Photo Credit: Marc Cramer

Photo Credit: Marc Cramer

Photo Credit: Marc Cramer

Photo Credit: Affleck de la Riva

Photo Credit: Affleck de la Riva

Photo Credit: Affleck de la Riva

Photo Credit: historic photo circa 1900