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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Dolbeau-Mistassini Theatre in Dolbeau-Mistassini, Canada by Paul Laurendeau | Jodoin Lamarre Pratte | Architectes en consortium

 
May 10th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

In 2006, Paul Laurendeau Architect won the national architecture competition to design the 491-seat Dolbeau-Mistassini Theatre, in joint venture with Jodoin Lamarre Pratte & Ass. Architectes.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

  • Architect: Paul Laurendeau | Jodoin Lamarre Pratte | Architectes en consortium
  • Name of Project: Dolbeau-Mistassini Theatre
  • Location: Dolbeau-Mistassini, Canada
  • Client: City of Dolbeau-Mistassini
  • Completion date: October 2008
  • Photo credit: Marc Gibert

Theatre Hall (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

  • Gross building area: 2,630 m²
  • Total project cost: 9.1 M$
  • Principals in charge: Marc Laurendeau / Paul Laurendeau
  • Project and design architect: Paul Laurendeau
  • Theatre consultant: Go multimédia
  • Acoustics: Legault & Davidson
  • Civil and Structural engineer: Dessau
  • Mechanical and Electrical engineer: Roche
  • SOFTWARE: AutoCAD, 3DSMAX, Office

Images Courtesy Marc Gibert

The building is strategically located in the centre of the city of Dolbeau-Mistassini. It represents a new major cultural institution. Its main street facade uses elements found in theatre language: the marquee, a grid of exposed white lights, black paint, poster display cases and signage. The building is organized along a central axis that establishes symmetry and the major circulation path for the public, from the main entrance to the doors leading to the auditorium across the foyer.

Side View of Theatre hall (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

The foyer is dimensioned to host a variety of uses, from exhibition, conferences, banquets to parties and special events. Soundproof vestibules isolate the auditorium form adjoining spaces. It is based on a cylindrical form, with a gentle sloping orchestra of 11 rows and 293 seats and flat acoustic ceiling with a huge central chandelier. Two semi-circular balconies of 2 rows and 99 seats each increase the height effect and give drama when spectators arrive. Red, black and gold colors are used to sustain the image of a performance space.

Theatre hall (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

The building opened in 2008. The population, artists and the press greeted it with great enthusiasm. Season tickets were sold in 15 minutes.

 

Theatre hall (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

“I sang at its opening, and you have no idea how this space is magnificient! Because Dolbeau-Mistassini is a small town, its population is not very important. It is one of the most beautiful, is not the most beautiful auditorium I have seen in Quebec, and god knows how many auditoriums I have seen!”

Images Courtesy Marc Gibert

Images Courtesy Marc Gibert

Side View (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

Hall (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

Images Courtesy Marc Gibert

Night View (Images Courtesy Marc Gibert)

Images Courtesy Marc Gibert

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