ArchMontreal Salvages Heritage Architecture for You
Thursday, October 23rd, 2014Looking for an unusual architectural feature? Want to build ecologically? Or maybe you simply adore the sense of history reflected in heritage buildings? archMontréal,retrieves pieces of wood, metal and other architectural elements from churches and buildings in the city which are undergoing renovation or demolition. By salvaging these beautiful architectural artifacts, they are ensuring that these materials and the memories of the buildings they came from continue to live on. You might have known this place previously as Urban Recovery.
Many commercial and private customers shop at archMontréal. Come here to formulate ideas on the re-use of the variety of historical materials such as:
– reclaimed wood (oak, maple, walnut and others)
– floors and beams
– pews, altar pieces
– heritage millwork
– interior fixtures such as lights, doorknobs and grills
– doors and windows
– architectural furnishings such as vintage fridges, cabinetry and screens
In addition to sales, they are always interested in helping members of the community to properly disassemble their abandoned buildings. Please contact them if you are the owner of a property which is decorated with beautiful architectural details.
Using heritage materials is not only a good ecological choice; it also gives your project an historical narrative and allows you to preserve the memory of the building that came before yours.
5524A St-Patrick St., Suite 202 Montreal, QC, H4E 1A8
corner: boul Monk
Tel: 514-788-6007
Tues-Fri 9-5, Sat 11-4 Call before going to have the doors opened