1000 Sherbrooke West Explained

Building Name:1000 Sherbrooke West
Former Name:Centre Mont-Royal
Place Internationale de l'Aviation
Location:1000 rue Sherbrooke Ouest
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates:45.5027°N -73.5751°W
Completion Date:1969 – 1974
Status:Complete
Building Type:Office
Architectural Style:Brutalism
Roof:128m (420feet)
Floor Count:28
4 below ground
Elevator Count:11
Floor Area:35952m2
Architect:Rosen Caruso Vecsei Architects
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1000 Sherbrooke West (formerly known as Centre Mont-Royal and Place Internationale de l'Aviation) is a 28-storey, 128m (420feet) skyscraper at 1000 rue Sherbrooke Ouest (Sherbrooke Street West) next to Tour Scotia and opposite McTavish Street in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The tower was designed by Rosen Caruso Vecsei Architects in the Brutalist architectural style, with a concrete and glass facade. Construction was completed in 1974 and once housed the headquarters of ICAO. In 1987, the ICAO offices were the site of the signing of the Montreal Protocol, an international treaty to protect the ozone layer - an agreement considered the most effective international agreement on the environment to date. The Centre Mont-Royal conference center is located on site.

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  1. Web site: Emporis building ID 112396 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160307023745/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/112396 . dead . March 7, 2016 . Emporis.