L’architecture du Morrin Centre et sa restauration, 2002-2011
Join us in celebrating the 40th anniversary of Old Quebec’s designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site by attending this talk by architect Michel Boudreau!
As part of Quebec City’s program to mark the 40th anniversary of Old Quebec’s designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Morrin Centre offers a talk series and other activities related to the history of our heritage site and the events that have taken place at and around 44 Chaussée des Écossais throughout the years.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
With Michel Boudreau
L’architecture du Morrin Centre et sa restauration, 2002-2011
Please note that this talk is in French.
Biography
Michel Boudreau was director-architect for the Bourdreau Fortier Huots Architectes firm from its foundation to September 2017, when BFH merged with STGM. Early in 2024, Michel left STGM to continue his professional endeavours independently. During his career, he has specialized in restoration of heritage buildings and locations with heritage or historic aspects. Through the many projects he participated in, he developed a personalized approach and gained many contacts within this domain in the Ministère de la culture, Parcs Canada, the Federal Heritage Buildings Review OfficeBureau d’examen des édifices patrimoniaux du Fédéral, the Commission des Biens Culturels, and in many boards of directors dedicated to safekeeping heritage, as his expertise and work quality were recognized.
Mr. Boudreau has completed many projects with diverse scopes that had multidisciplinary teams and, occasionally, very tight schedules. These teams sometimes included such varied professions as ethnologists, archeologists, historians, architecture historians, colour and textile specialists, scenographers, professional artists, curators, museologists, engineers from all disciplines, and landscapers.
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