Space for Life: The Glass Pavilion at the Botanical Garden

Architecture Competition
General information

Address: Jardin botanique de Montréal
Type of project: New construction
Program: None
Building footprint (area): 2,000 m2 (gross) 1,900 m2 (net)
Principal contractor: Space for Life (Ville de Montréal)
Winner: Lacaton & Vassal +Frédéric Druot + FABG +  SNC Lavalin

Competition format

First selection: Candidate submission (with sketch)
Intermediate stage: Team formation
Second selection: Paid presentation

Number of competitors: 27
Number of finalists: 4

Scope: International
Targeted professionals: Architect consortium (10 years of experience in institutional projects), scenic designer (5 years experience), LEED and Living Building Challenge expert, certified estimator (5 years experience), a designer, a landscape architect (5 years of experience), a museologist + architect (OAQ member for 5 years, head office in Québec, LEED Canada accredited), engineer (OIQ member for 10 years, head office in Québec, LEED Canada accredited)

Type of presentation: Before a jury and public audience
Public presentation: 206 people

Professional advisor: Louise Amiot
Steering committee: Yes
Technical committee: Yes 

Competition documents:

  • Program summary developed by Space for Life in collaboration with the professional advisor.
  • Functional and Technical Program (FTP) developed by Space for Life and CGA architects, in collaboration with Pageau Morel, Jacques Parent landscape architect and Scéno Plus.
  • Competition rules written by the professional advisor.
Timetable

Competition duration: 5 months
Launch of call for candidates: February 4, 2014
End of stage 1 (selection of finalists): March 26, 2014
End of stage 1.5 (consolidation of teams): April 24, 2014
End of stage 2 (selection of winner): June 20, 2014
Jury deliberations: July 11, 2014

Subsequent stages:
Ground-breaking ceremony: - 
Opening to public: -
Official inauguration: -

Financial information

Funding sources: Project pending funding

Competition budget: $220,492
Fees paid to the finalists (amount subtracted from contract awarded to winner): $41,000
Other fees (e.g.: professional advisor, jury, technical experts, etc.): $97,492
Production budget: $7,000,000

Competition costs represent 3.15% of the project’s production budget.