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Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallAn abandoned Romanesque Revival heritage church in Montreal has been transformed into the beautiful <a href="http://www.sallebourgie.ca/" target="_blank">Bourgie Concert Hall</a>. When the historic church adjacent to <a href="http://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/index.html" target="_blank">Montreal’s Museum of Fine Art</a> came up for sale, the museum decided to preserve the architectural culture of the area and bought the building as part of an extensive <a href="http://inhabitat.com/renzo-pianos-isabella-stewart-gardner-museum-expansion-opens-this-week-in-boston/" target="_blank">museum expansion</a>. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/d-hotel-historic-windmill-transformed-into-a-modern-designer-retreat/" target="_blank">adaptive reuse project</a> has not only maintained the church’s façade, but also the 18 rare Tiffany glass stained windows that adorn each side of the building.1
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallProvencher Roy + Associés Architects headed the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/artwork-and-visitors-mingle-with-557-bodies-at-londons-crypt-gallery/" target="_blank">redesign of the historic church</a> that was originally designed and built by Alexander C. Hutchinson in 1894. With the church preservation at the heart of the museum’s expansion, the nave of the church has been repurposed into the Bourgie <a href="http://inhabitat.com/busans-camellian-opera-house-camouflages-itself-beneath-a-living-envelope-of-green/" target="_blank">Concert Hall</a>, which will host 120 concerts programmed by Arte Musica Foundation.2
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallVisitors can marvel at the Tiffany stained glass panels during performances, which are not only beautiful, but extremely rare, as Tiffany was not prone to creating religious themed glass.3
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallInside the former nave, comfortable removable chairs make up the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/apogee-stadium-us-first-leed-platinum-stadium-uses-wind-turbines-to-power-its-games/" target="_blank">auditorium seating</a>, which can be easily removed to accommodate special events or parties as well.4
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallThe balcony still sports the original <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-inhabitat-spends-the-night-in-quebecs-hotel-de-glace-made-entirely-from-ice/" target="_blank">church pews</a>, which were designed in undulating curves, and have been updated with ergonomic back supports for comfort. With the historic interior preserved, the Bourgie Hall is a unique setting to experience a concert.5
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallThe expansion and renovation extended the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/clyfford-still-museum-is-a-light-filled-dedication-to-the-work-of-one-denver-artist/" target="_blank">museum’s exhibition space</a> by 59,000 square feet, adding a five storey building to the back of the existing church.6
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallThe feeling that there is a link between fine art and chamber music strengthens their program, and this feeling is further underscored by the museum’s audio guides that play music from the era in which a room’s paintings were created.7
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallThanks to the expansion, which holds the museums works by Canadian artists, the museum can exhibit 11% of its collection, as opposed to just the 5% prior.8
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallThe Bourgie Hall and new addition are connected to the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/renzo-pianos-isabella-stewart-gardner-museum-expansion-opens-this-week-in-boston/" target="_blank">museum</a>’s main building across the street through an underground passage way, which showcases the museum’s collection of large scale works by Canadian artists.9
Montreal Museum of Fine Art Bourgie HallBoth the museum and city benefited from the incredible adaptive reuse, setting a standard for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dilapidated-18th-century-church-transformed-into-a-private-home/" target="_blank">salvaging the historic churches</a> of Montreal.10










