Édifice Jacques-Parizeau, Corporate office building in Ville-Marie, Canada.
The Edifice Jacques-Parizeau is a modern office building at Place Jean-Paul Riopelle with prominent glass surfaces and double-skin walls designed to maximize natural light. The structure spreads horizontally across multiple levels and incorporates several interior courtyards within its layout.
The building was originally established as Centre CDP Capital and received its current name in 2016 to honor Jacques Parizeau, a key figure in Quebec's economic development. The renaming also recognized his instrumental role in founding the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec.
The building serves as a pedestrian bridge connecting Old Montreal to the downtown core through underground passageways that are part of the Quartier international. These corridors allow visitors and workers to move between neighborhoods while staying sheltered from the weather.
The building is easily accessible via the Bonaventure metro station or through the underground passages from Old Montreal. Visitors should keep in mind that this is an active office building, so some areas may not be open to the general public.
The building was constructed above the Ville-Marie Expressway tunnel, requiring remarkable engineering to support its weight. A suspended section of the structure actually spans over this busy highway that runs through the city.
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