LE LOPIN
and Sauvé Street
Mission
This landscaping project transforms a residual site into a true open-air learning space. Inspired by District Central’s farmer’s market heritage and its current agri-food vocation, the site offers a thoughtful, educational approach where the landscape becomes a tool for sharing, discovery, and connection.
This "chic construction site" transforms an urban corner into a living laboratory. It is a place to learn through the senses, exchange through action, and cultivate community ties as much as plants—a tangible demonstration that urban design can be useful, beautiful... and nourishing.
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Nourish
Designed as a "food forest," the layout features a rich diversity of edible plants—apple trees, dwarf cherry trees, honeyberries, blueberries, and hardy kiwis. These provide constant opportunities to raise awareness about urban agriculture and biodiversity, allowing citizens to observe and learn about edible landscaping firsthand.
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Learn
The path highlights the unique characteristics of each species and the principles of eco-responsible maintenance. The vegetation evolves with the seasons, offering a living lesson on the natural cycles of various species.
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Gather
The central house-shaped structure acts as both a symbolic and functional landmark. People gather here around a large table made from repurposed scaffolding. All the furniture—benches, fences, and planters—is built from salvaged materials from the Simplex workshops, demonstrating the concrete possibilities of circularity.
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Our partners
An initiative of
Financial partners
SDC District Central et Simplex
With the financial participation of
Fonds signature Métropole, a grant from the Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l’Habitation du Québec (MAMH)
Overall plan and furniture design
Taktik Design
Greening plan
La Ferme de Rue Montréal
Fabrication of gabions and furniture
Simplex
Location
Corner of de l’Acadie Boulevard and Sauvé Street
(9740 de l’Acadie Boulevard – Simplex)
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