Article source: Groupe IBI-CHBA
The Chemin-Qui-Marche Lookout is located at the junction of historic Old Montreal and its Old Port. Its name is derived from an aboriginal expression for the St. Lawrence River. Loosely translated, it means “the path that walks”.
- Architects: Groupe IBI-CHBA (Kevork Garabedian)
- Project: Chemin-Qui-Marche Lookout
- Location: Old Montreal, Canada
- Photography: Alexis Nollet, Alexandre Guilbeault, Isabelle Giasson
- Construction Cost: 1,925,000 $
- Area: 3060 m²
- Inauguration: September 2012
- Lead Consultant: Groupe IBI-CHBA, Landscape Architecture
- Other Consultants – Engineering: Services EXP et AECOM
- Client: City of Montreal, Ville-Marie Borough
- City Project Manager: Andres Botero
- Design, Working Drawings, Site Supervision: Jean-Philippe André
Design Team Groupe IBI-CHBA
- Project Supervisor: Isabelle Giasson
- Project Manager: Bruno Duchesne
- Lead Designer: Patricia Lussier