Play of light adds beauty to infrastructure

Montr茅al architects specified our Lamberts channel glass to fulfill ambitious goals for a vital piece of public infrastructure.

When Qu茅bec鈥檚 largest city planned to build a new water intake on the Canal de L鈥橝queduc, local residents expressed concern. The facility would be located right in the middle of a popular public recreation area, in full view of a residential neighborhood, Luckily, the project team at Smith Vigeant Architectes agreed that no ordinary industrial building would do.

Channel glass facade on the water treatment facility.
Prise D鈥橢au du Canal de L鈥橝queduc, Montreal, QC by Smith Vigeant Architectes. Photos by David Boyer.

To achieve harmony between the station and its setting, designers layered an external facade of channel glass over an inner envelope of colored aluminum. The remarkable result of this technique succeeds in both expressing and effacing the building鈥檚 utilitarian purpose.

Situated on a channel that draws water from the Saint Lawrence River, the intake operates 24 hours a day screening out debris. The combination of the inner and outer building envelopes provides proper security for the station and protects its operations from Canada鈥檚 harsh winters. It also serves to create a striking 鈥減ixilated鈥 effect on the building鈥檚 exterior, as the vertical channels of glass cross the horizontal bands of aluminum to create the perception of squares.

Detail shot of the channel glass from the interior.

According to architect Daniel Smith, the inner aluminum panels (in a graded range of blues) were chosen to reference the 鈥渉orizontal鈥 quality of water as it responds to gravity. The 鈥渙range peel鈥 texture of diffuses these colors while adding reflections from the sky, ground, and water nearby. The finished building, which is largely unmanned and needed no windows, glows gently by night and (as Smith described it) 鈥減articipates鈥 in the changing tones of the natural landscape by day.

We provided 352 channels of tempered, 100% heat soak tested glass for the project, in 14鈥 8鈥 lengths to provide an unbroken vertical wall of glass. Totaling 4,600 square feet in area, the channels were installed with our SF60S single glazed frame system in a clear anodized finish. 鈥淲e wanted a material that would be responsive to its surroundings, like water,鈥 noted Daniel Smith. 鈥溞『烀敝辈 has a very good system, and the quality was top level.聽 If I ever have another opportunity to use it, I will.鈥

Channel glass facade on the water treatment facility, lit at night.

As Montr茅al enjoys a new landmark, Smith Vigeant鈥檚 efforts have been rewarded with the 2022 Prize for Excellence in Architecture (Industrial Buildings Category) from the Ordre des Architectes du Qu茅bec. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be associated with a project that truly displays the exceptional qualities of our channel glass,鈥 noted Michael Tryon, General Manager at 小红帽直播. 鈥淢ore and more, we鈥檙e seeing interest in channel glass as a highly practical material that can also make necessary infrastructure beautiful.聽 We look forward to working on many more such projects in the public interest.鈥