Le Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal

Le Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal (also known as Le Sanctuaire) is a multi-phase condominium, commercial, athletic and medical complex located in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood near the Outremont neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The complex consists of seven phases (buildings), which contain a total of 925 residential units.[4] Le Sanctuaire was built by Montreal-based luxury developer René Lépine Sr., head of Groupe Lépine.[6][5][9][8][1]

Le Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal
General information
StatusComplete
TypeCondominiums
Commercial
Athletic
Medical
Architectural styleModernism
LocationCôte-des-Neiges, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Current tenants925 units
Construction started1981
Completed1990
Cost$241 million (1989)[1][2]
Height
Roof71.25 metres (233.8 ft) (Tallest - Phase VI)
Technical details
Floor count16
Floor area139,355 square metres (1,500,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectDCYSM Architecture & Design
DeveloperRené Lépine Sr.
(Groupe Lépine)
References
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In total, the buildings amount to 139,355 square meters, which make them over 1.5 million square feet in size.[4] The facades of the buildings are made of reinforced concrete.[13] Construction officially started in 1981 and the buildings were completed in 1990.[13] The project is considered by many to be an iconic modern Montreal landmark.[14]

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