Le Boulevardier Restaurant & Fâneur Bar Lounge at Le Germain Hotel, Montreal Interior Project, Photos

Le Boulevardier Restaurant & Fâneur Bar Lounge, Montreal

31 Jan 2020

Le Boulevardier Restaurant & Fâneur Bar Lounge

Interior Design: Atelier Zébulon Perron

Location: Le Germain Hotel Montreal, 2050 Mansfield St., Montréal, Québec H3A 1Y9, Canada

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

Atelier Zébulon Perron, an interior design firm focused on forging connections between people and spaces, is proud to unveil the welcoming ambiance of Le Boulevardier restaurant and Le Flâneur Bar Lounge, comprising the food and beverage portion of a major $30 million renovation of Germain Hotels’ flagship property, Le Germain Hotel, in downtown Montreal. The firm’s ensemble of work comprises approximately 8,000sf of symbiotic space, on two separate levels, including a ground floor bar/lounge, a first-floor restaurant, and an alluring staircase to connect the vibrant spaces.

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

“The lead architect of the hotel renovation chose an Expo ’67 retro theme, in the context of Montreal as an international city welcoming the world,” says Zébulon Perron, the firm’s founder and creative director. “The theme and the building itself provided rich inspirations to draw from, but the challenge was to articulate our interpretation in two separate spaces, and to provide a seamless connection between them.”

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

In approaching their second collaboration with Germain Hotels, Atelier Zébulon Perron embarked on a contemporary vision of a historic era, rolling back layers of history to reveal some of the building’s original Brutalist architecture. Exposed concrete and other raw materials served as inspirational canvases for a contrasting purity of forms and lines, applied to a minimalist design focused on space planning, modern materials, and luminosity.

Intrigue through design
A core element of the planning process focused on creating a physical and emotional connection between the two thematically symbiotic spaces. In order to foster intrigue, Atelier Zébulon Perron repositioned the hotel’s centrally-located staircase closer to the front desk area, inviting patrons to explore beyond the confines of the lobby. Rising up through the ceiling and anchored from above, the steel structure and hardwood steps of the new staircase are framed in a transparent wall of steel rods, tactically illuminated to make it as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional.

“Social dynamics and the process of facilitating interaction is an important part of our practice,” explains Perron. “In line with that philosophy, we wanted to create something that would be architecturally engaging, but which would also draw attention to the fact that something was happening upstairs.”

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

Le Flâneur
In addressing the design of a welcoming lobby bar/lounge, the firm focused on creating a space where both local patrons and hotel guests can mingle, work, or simply enjoy a drink. With its relaxed retro feel, wrapped in an unpretentious, contemporary décor, Le Flâneur has achieved that goal. Its welcoming blend of conviviality and elegance, with contrasts of raw concrete and noble materials, creates a balanced warmth designed for people to inhabit, rather than simply admire. Rich, dark woods and marble adorn Le Flâneur’s counters and floors, while strategically-placed dividers provide a contemporary framework for banquettes and chrome cube furnishings that infuse a retro feel into the comfortable setting.

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A destination on its own, Le Flâneur’s offering of oysters and champagne bubbles further contributes to intrigue surrounding the space above – Le Boulevardier, the hotel’s new 110-seat restaurant specializing in classic French cuisine, with a contemporary approach.

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

Le Boulevardier restaurant
The staircase leading from the lobby to the first-floor restaurant bridges a balanced décor, ascending into a space illuminated by an abundance of natural light. Exposed concrete beams rise above the restaurant’s contemporary décor, which mirrors Le Flâneur’s abundant use of dark woods and marble countertops. From the warmth of a retro ambiance where time seemingly stands still, patrons will be mesmerized by a window on the world at their feet, courtesy of floor-to-ceiling windows providing magnificent views overlooking the horizons of President Kennedy Avenue and the downtown streets below. The floor-to-ceiling windows also serve as an inward portal to the restaurant for curious passers-by, designed to complement the restaurant’s patronage of hotel guests with an influx of external clients.

While the windows, and the connection that they offer to the downtown streets, expand the horizons exponentially, a strategic gallery of mirrors adorning the ceiling and side walls of the restaurant’s interior further provides the illusion of expanding the space well beyond its actual dimensions.

Under the tutelage of Chef David Pellizzari, Le Boulevardier is an extension of the Le Flâneur vibe and theme of social connectivity. Working in close collaboration with a kitchen consultant, Atelier Zébulon Perron achieved continuity through an open kitchen design that seamlessly blends with the space’s décor and ambiance, while ensuring maximum operational efficiency for the chef and his staff.

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

An enlightened ambiance
Further illuminating the vision of Atelier Zébulon Perron, intricate lighting design was integrated into architectural planning from the onset. Working closely with Montreal-based lighting studio, Lambert & Fils, the firm designed customized lighting schemes focused on capturing the essence of the spaces through controlled quality, temperature, and modulation. Capitalizing further on elements paying homage to the original brutalist architectural language of the building, a grid concrete ceiling with embedded custom copper lights was developed above the ground level elevators, infusing new life into a dated ambiance and further enticing inward exploration of the vibrant new spaces. The nighttime lighting of Le Boulevardier results in a more intimate, inward ambiance. Natural daytime light gives way to the luminosity of elaborate, modern ceiling systems, further complemented by ground-level retro fixtures that draw patrons back from the external hustle and bustle in order to frame the city from a more observational perspective.

“The spaces capture the essence of the international, retro theme of the hotel renovation, with the added notion of contemporary, non-ostentatious elegance,” sums up Zébulon Perron. “It’s a very relaxed take on elegance, and we are proud to have succeeded in creating an environment that will draw people together in the heart of this great city.”

About Atelier Zébulon Perron
Founded in 2008, Atelier Zébulon Perron offers interior design services principally in the commercial sector. The privileged and distinct approach for Zébulon and his team resides in understanding interior design as a tool for a fulfilling client experience, where visitors can quickly feel comfortable and at ease upon entering a new space. Atelier Zébulon Perron sees in each project an opportunity to design a unique interior which connects to its users. Creator of numerous projects ranging in their sizes, the Atelier invests in listening to their clients’ needs to ultimately bring together aesthetics, design and commercial success.

About Le Germain Hotel Montreal
Just steps away from boutiques, museums, businesses and restaurants, and a pleasant stroll’s distance from the sensational festivals and cultural events of Quartier des spectacles, Le Germain Hotel Montreal is an oasis of tranquillity in the heart of the city. The 135-room hotel reopened its doors last fall following a daring renovation project that required one year of work and an investment of $30 million. Its guests can now enjoy a stay experience in perfect harmony with their needs, while taking advantage of the latest trends in design and amenities.

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

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Design: Atelier Zébulon Perron

Materials: Original concrete, marble, walnut, copper, steel, chrome, leather, velvet.
Project Name: Le Boulevardier Restaurant / Le Flâneur Bar Lounge
Project Site: Le Germain Hotel Montreal, 2050 Mansfield St., Montréal, Québec H3A 1Y9
Surface area: 8000 sq ft (743 m2)
Project type: Lounge, Bar, Restaurant

Team:
Zébulon Perron (Lead designer)
Catherine Landry
Andréanne Guillemette
Anik Mandalian
Sabrina Camiré
Photographers:
David Boyer
Jean Sébastien Senécal
Completion: December 2019

Le Boulevardier Restaurant Faneur Bar Lounge Le Germain Hotel Montreal

Photography: David Boyer

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Address: Le Germain Hotel Montreal, 2050 Mansfield St., Montréal, Québec H3A 1Y9, Canada

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