MONT 
RÉEL



Architectural Intervention
Constructlab

June 26, 2017 - July 15, 2017
Campus MIL - Université de Montréal | Montréal, Canada


Photo credits: Alexander Römer







The Mont Réel is a collectively raised mountain that emerged during the summer of 2017 at the Campus MIL’s site for ephemeral projects, the new science campus of the Université de Montréal. The wooden structure provides a place for local initiatives, communities and creatives from all-over to gather, experiment, exchange and contribute to community life.

Built through a 3 week “atelier collaboratif” for university students in art, design and urban planning, the project aimed to prototype ideas for future uses together with neighbors and local initiatives. Together we organized a variety of collective actions around the building of the wooden structure, ranging from graphics and signage, conducting popular science experiments, making sound explorations and singing performances, as well as preparing big feasts and experiencing moments of togetherness.

Campus MIL is located rather centrally in the city of Montreal and is surrounded by neighbourhoods with very different economic and social fabric. Parc Extension, Outremont and Mile End (Ex). Community gardens, the Virage, Bioma Coop are initiatives active onsite. It is them and the inhabitants in the neighbouring districts who the Mont Réel was built for, contributing to the safeguarding of the area for community use amongst rampant development.

-> Project website




Photo credits: Constructlab



Constructlab team:
Alexander Römer 
Carla Rangel 
Patrick Hubmann 
Pascal Lazarus 
Les Commissaires Anonymes 
Marie-Philip Roy-Lasselle
Collaborators:
Malte Martin, Costanza Matteucci,
Agrafmobile, De l’aire, Dina Cindric,
Florence Blain, Mélanie Binette,
Jen Reimer & Max Stein.  

With the support of:
Goethe institut Montreal,
Consulat général de France à Québec,
Université de Montréal, Campus MIL,
Lateral Ingénieurs, CECO Bois, Structure Fusion,
Techno Metal Post, and Cadworks.
Updated 24.10.31