(Franais
ci-bas)
For
immediate release - June 4th, 2007
Demonstration to save the
BENS Restaurant building
When: Thursday June 14th 2007, 12:00pm
Where: In front of BENS Restaurant 990 De Maisonneuve Boulevard, corner of Metcalfe Street (Metro
Peel)
Art Dco Montral
and Pop Montreal wish to convene
the citizens of Montreal and the members of the press in order for Montrealers
to show the City their support in making the BENS Restaurant building a
Heritage Building.
Speakers and performers will include: Jack Gaiptman (Art Dco Montral), Socalled
(musician), Dave Sanders (singer-songwriter), Carl Alacchi (multi-disciplinary
artist) & Tim Rideout (filmmaker).
BENS
Restaurant-Deli building, a classic example of Streamlined Modern design, is
being sold to a developer who plans to demolish it. The sale is to be made
official June 19th, 2007. While
there is presently an exhibition at our internationally acclaimed Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts called American Streamlined Design: The World of
Tomorrow, the developer, Sam Benatar,
was quoted in the Gazette as saying that the building Ņisn't worth anythingÓ,
and the City stands by in silence as plans go forward to demolish this
classical and beautiful public example of Streamlined architecture.
Ben and Franny
Kravitz opened BENS Delicatessen in 1908. It moved to its current building in
1950 where it remained open until 2006. Designed by Charles Davis Goodman (1894-1962), he was one of the architects of such
well-known Montreal buildings as the Laurentien Hotel (1948), the Jewish
General Hospital (1931) and the Pascal Hardware Building (1948). Goodman, a
McGill University graduate, was elected a fellow of the Royal Architectural
Institute of Canada in 1955.
BENS
went on to become the meeting place favoured by luminaries such as Leonard
Cohen, former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the Montreal Canadians
hockey team and Magic Tom. Autographed celebrity photos that are still
hanging in the space include those of Burl Ives, the Ink Spots, Liberace and Ed
Sullivan and attest to its heyday and place in our history.
This
Montreal institution is one of significant value and reflects a precious part of our history as
Montrealers. The government agencies that protect our cityÕs heritage must
intervene in order to preserve this building for
future generations of Montrealers and visitors to Montreal to cherish and
enjoy. It should be named a Heritage Building immediately before it is
too late and Montrealers lose yet another symbol of their urban history due to
the CityÕs silence.
Letter of Support from Australia's Twentieth Century Hertiage.
Contact:
Vanya Rose / 514. 983. 3052 / vanyarose@yahoo.ca
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Pour diffusion immdiate – 4 juin 2007
Manifestation pour sauvegarder
lÕimmeuble du restaurant BENS
Quand : Jeudi le 14 juin 2007, 12h00
O : En face du restaurant BENS au
990 boulevard de Maisonneuve au coin de Metcalfe (mtro Peel)
Art dco Montral et Pop Montral dsirent inviter les
citoyens de Montral et les membres de la presse afin de montrer la Ville
leur volont de faire dsigner lÕimmeuble de BENS comme patrimoine national.
Parmi les prsentateurs, il y aura Jack
Gaiptman (Art dco Montral), Socalled (musicien), Dave Sanders
(chanteur-parolier), Carl Alacci (artiste multidisciplinaire) et Tim Rideout
(ralisateur).
LÕimmeuble de restaurant BENS, un bel exemple de
lÕarchitecture moderne ou Streamline deviendra la proprit dÕun promoteur qui
compte le dmolir. La vente sera
finalise le 19 juin 2007. Bien
que le Muse des beaux-arts de Montral prsente maintenant lÕexposition
Ē Un design amricain : le Streamline de 1930 nos jours Č, le
promoteur, Sam Bnatar tait cit dans la Gazette, disant que lÕimmeuble
Ē ne vaut pas grandÕchose Č.
La ville de Montral reste silencieuse devant les plans destins
dmolir ce bel exemple classique de lÕarchitecture Streamline.
Ben et Franny Kravitz ont ouvert BENS
delicatessen en 1908. En 1950, le
restaurant a dmnag dans son immeuble actuel. Il y est rest jusquÕ sa fermeture en 2006. LÕarchitecte de
lÕimmeuble, Charles Davis Goodman (1894-1962) a contribu la conception de
plusieurs immeubles bien connus Montral, comme lÕhtel Laurentien (1948),
lÕhpital Gnral Juif (1931) et le sige sociale de la quincaillerie Pascal
(1948). M. Goodman, diplm de
McGill est devenu membre de
lÕInstitut royal dÕarchitecture du Canada en 1955.
A travers les annes, BENS est devenu un lieu de
rencontre de grandes clbrits comme Leonard Cohen, Pierre Eliott Trudeau, les
membres de lÕquipe des Canadiens et Magic Tom. Les photos autographies des vedettes sont encore accroches
au mur : Burl Ives, Liberace, The Ink Spots, Ed Sullivan etc. Cela ne fait que confirmer lÕimportance
que tient BENS dans lÕHistoire de Montral.
Vritable institution montralaise, cet immeuble de
grande valeur architecturale est un tmoignage de notre Histoire. Les agences gouvernementales
responsables du patrimoine doivent faire toutes les dmarches ncessaires pour
sauvegarder ce btiment pour les futures gnrations de Montralais et pour le
plaisir des touristes. Il faut agir immdiatement pour classer cet immeuble
comme patrimoine national avant quÕil ne soit trop tard. Nous ne pouvons nous permettre de
sacrifier un autre tmoin de notre Histoire urbaine. Le silence de la Ville est inacceptable.
Lettre du support du Twentieth Century Hertiage (Australie)
Contact : Vanya
Rose / 514. 983. 3052 / vanyarose@yahoo.ca
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