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Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds

Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds

Part of

People

  • Ludger Lemieux (architect)
  • Paul M. Lemieux (architect)
  • Ludger et Paul M. Lemieux (Firm) (architectural firm)
  • Joseph Honoré Macduff (architect)
  • Ludger Lemieux (archive creator)
  • Paul M. Lemieux (archive creator)

Title

Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds

Dates of creation

1897-1966

Form

  • archives

Level of archival description

Fonds

Extent and Medium

  • 4988 drawings
  • 320 photographs
  • 5 l.m. textual records

Scope and Content

The Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds, 1897-1966, documents the built projects of Québec architectural firm, Ludger & Paul M. Lemieux. The 500 projects that are represented in this fonds are divided by the architectural works of Macduff & Lemieux (1897-1917), Ludger Lemieux (1910-1950), Ludger & Paul M. Lemieux (1929-1951), and Paul M. Lemieux (1934-1966). These built projects vary in scope and size and include religious, educational, residential, commercial, governmental and industrial buildings. The largest portion of the archive corresponds to 318 built projects designed by Paul M. Lemieux and comprises of 3633 of the drawings in this fonds.

The fonds contains an extensive number of architectural drawings, consisting of field surveys, sketches, preliminary designs, presentation and working drawings as well as mechanical, electrical, and interior design prints. The 320 photographs present architectural models, construction sites and provide interior and exterior views of completed buildings.

Textual documentation comprises of professional correspondence, meeting minutes, agendas, annual reports, contracts, financial statements, estimates, receipts, certificate of payments, timesheets, directories and clippings of newspapers and magazines. Personal documents relate specifically to Paul M. Lemieux’s personal affairs and include correspondence, poems, certificates, diplomas, financial statements, and commercial and real estate investment documentation.

Reference Number

AP002

Arrangement

This fonds has not yet been arranged.

Administrative history

Ludger Lemieux (1872-1953) was born in West Farnham, Québec. He studied architecture at McGill University in Montréal, Québec. In 1897, he joined the Province of Québec Association of Architects and in that same year, he founded the architectural firm, Macduff & Lemieux, with architect Joseph Honoré Macduff (1869-1918).

Born in Longueil, Québec, Joseph Honoré Macduff had studied architecture for three years under architect, J.H. Bernard; Macduff then worked with a private tutor in Toronto for two additional years. In 1892, Macduff opened an architectural office in Montréal before becoming an associate at Macduff & Lemieux. In 1897, Macduff registered with the Province of Québec Association of Architects. The firm operated as Lemieux & Macduff until 1918, when Macduff passed away. Notable Montréal projects completed by Macduff & Lemieux are the Manufacture Lang Biscuit (1900), the Manufacture Tooke Brothers Ltd. (1901, 1911-1913), the Workman Building (1907), the Saint-Zotique Church (1910; 1927, Ludger Lemieux and Charbonneau), the Saint-Irénée Church (1912), and the Saint-Charles Church (1914).

From 1918 to 1931, Lemieux worked independently under the name Ludger Lemieux –

his most well-known project of the period is the Saint Henri Fire station no. 23 (1931). In 1931, Lemieux partnered with his son, Paul Marie Lemieux (1902-1969). Paul M. Lemieux had worked at various architectural firms in Paris, and in 1930, he had received an architecture degree from the École nationale des Beaux-Arts. The firm was re-established and named Ludger & Paul M. Lemieux. Together, they designed various residential, recreational, commercial, industrial, governmental and religious buildings in Québec. Their most notable project to date is the art deco-inspired Atwater Market (1933), located by the Lachine Canal in Montréal.

In 1953, Ludger Lemieux passed away; Paul M. Lemieux maintained the practice until his own retirement in 1966. Throughout his professional career, Paul M. Lemieux was an active member of several associations, including the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, the Québec Association of Architects, the Ontario Association of Architects, and the Architects’ Association of New Brunswick. He is also known for competing in the RIBA headquarters design competition in the early 1930s.

Conditions governing access

  • Open for use by qualified researchers. Access by appointment only.

Conditions governing reproduction

  • For copyright information or permission to reproduce material from the fonds, please contact the CCA (reproductions@cca.qc.ca).

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

  • Gift of Robert Lemieux

Custodial history

The Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds was donated to the Canadian Centre for Architecture on June 25, 1982 by Robert Lemieux. On January 17, 1995, Serge Joyal donated a drawing of the Saint-Zotique Church. In 1997, the CCA purchased 6 watercolour drawings of Paul M. Lemieux’s design for the RIBA building and 1 watercolour drawing of an unidentified residence.

Archivist's note

  • This fonds has not yet been arranged. A fonds level description was created by Patricia Di Palma on December 22, 2016.

Location

Montréal Island of Montréal Québec Canada

Credit line

When citing the collection as a whole, use the following citation:
Ludger and Paul M. Lemieux fonds
Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal
When citing specific collection material, please refer to the object’s specific credit line.

Language of material

French

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