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Locoshop Angus Wins National Post Design Exchange Awards

The original structure was retained in the redevelopment of Locoshop Angus by creating a “building within a building.”

Photo: Patrick Dionne
Locoshop Angus, an abandoned locomotive workshop in Montreal that has been redeveloped in a multifunctional industrial center for small and mid-sized businesses, won two awards at the

National Post Design Exchange Awards Gala, held on January 25, 2001 in Toronto.

The project won a Gold Award in the category “Built Environments, Grand Projects” based on its design excellence, innovation, and benefit to user and to client. It won the Herman Miller Sustainable Design Award for its integration of environmental and social responsibility. Designed by Aedifica, Inc. for the

Société de Développement Angus, Locoshop Angus is the first phase in the development of a new business park in Montreal. Details on the project are available online at

www.aedifica.com.

Published April 1, 2001

(2001, April 1). Locoshop Angus Wins National Post Design Exchange Awards. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/locoshop-angus-wins-national-post-design-exchange-awards

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