The Morph.o.polis organization is pleased to announce the winners of the second edition of its call for ideas under the theme: “Transit Montreal.” All the winners of this second edition of MORPHOPOLIS are as follows:
FIRST PLACE – Team no.35 “CANO” by Laurent Roy, Pierre-Yves Diehl, Karyna St-Pierre, Maxime Brosseau, Carolyn Kelly Dorais
The CANO project provides a prominent place for active transportation as well as a new form of public transport that complements the existing network. It sets up green space that crosses the city and connects the various parks, forbidden cars and dedicated to pedestrians and active transportation.
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The only motorized vehicles allowed on the Trails are the ‘‘Éoles’’. The Éoles could become the only means of land transport in Montreal in the future. Cano is a project in a greener, more connected and safe city that places the human and the fluidity of its transits at the heart of its development.
SECOND PLACE – Plage Horaire by Godefroy Meyer and Maude Hallé Saint-Cyr
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THIRD PLACE – Wagon Vert by Paul Chevalier and Claire Peyrot
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VOTE OF THE PUBLIC – Poséidon by Sonia Kafi, Adel Khoeiniha
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Source and images, Courtesy of v2com.