• Source: Lucien Parent
    • Lucien Parent (born Pierre Ovide Lucien Parent; April 29, 1893 – May 27, 1956) was a prolific architect, designer, illustrator, and watercolorist. He and his wife Florence Courteau had a family of nine children. He was also a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.


      Buildings designed


      Basilique Saint Joseph's Oratory at Montreal begin 1924 with Dom Paul Bellot and Ernest Cormier
      Maison Arthur Dubuc
      Pine Court Apartments, at Montreal in 1929 with Siméon Brais
      J. Edmond Morins building, at Montreal in 1930 avec Henri S. Labelle
      Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul at Montreal, complete rebuilding, modifications and moving of emplacement in 1931
      Cégep Gérald-Godin, at Montreal in 1932
      Maison Émile Corbeil, at Montreal in 1936
      Saint-Jean-Berchmans Church, at Montreal in 1938 with René-Rodolphe Tourville
      Notre Dame du Très Saint Sacrement church, at Ferme-Neuve in 1939 with René-Rodolphe Tourville
      Notre Dame de Lourde church, at Notre-Dame-de-Pontmain in 1940
      Saint Antoine church, at Saint-Antoine in 1945
      Saint Hugues church, at Lac-Saguay in 1947
      Très Saint Sacrement church, at Lachine in 1950
      Sainte-Adèle church, at the request of its good friend, Claude-Henri Grignon, author of the novel Séraphin: Heart of Stone in (1951).
      Saint Raphael church, at La Malbaie in 1951
      Pharmacie Montréal, at Montreal in 1951















      References




      External links


      History of the Musée des Maîtres et Artisans du Québec
      Lucien Parent architect Image Montréal
      (Fr)Le patrimoine religieux de Montréal pdf
      (Fr) Lucien Parent Mémoire du Québec.com
      Illustration of the Arch by Lucien Parent
      Historic Places in Canada

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