Book Review: Architectures d?exposition au Québec
Edited by Jacques Plante and Nicholas Roquet. Les Publications du Québec, 2016.
The final volume in a trilogy of books on Quebec cultural buildings, Architectures d?exposition presents a detailed analysis of 36 exceptional museums, interpretation and exhibition centres in Quebec since the early 1980s. These are complemented by 11 essays by architects, historians and museum directors.
The richly illustrated book is similar in format to architect and Université de Laval professor Jacques Plante?s previous publications on Québec theatres (2011) and libraries (2013). In this case, Plante collaborates with heritage architect and Université de Montréal professor Nicholas Roquet.
Roquet?s expertise is felt in the book?s deep understanding of the issues surrounding architecture that interfaces with historical settings. Architectural conservation practices and conceptual approaches to the evaluation, interpretation and development of heritage sites were especially important in the building of interpretive centres at Fort Chambly (1982) and the Monastère des Augustines de l?Hôtel-Dieu-Lieu de mémoire habité (2015). The authors are remiss in leaving out the Canadian Centre for Architecture, an international research centre and museum of broad renown. They should be applauded, though, for their inclusion of three First Nations projects: Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute in Oujé-Bougoumou (2011), Musée des Abénakis in Odanak (2005) and Shaputuan Innu Museum and Cul...
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