Inside Lionel-Groulx Station: The Geometry Underfoot
In a network often defined by soaring concrete vaults, Lionel-Groulx acts as a counterweight: it asks you to look down. The station’s identity is inscribed in its floor—a hypnotic calepinage of circular ceramics that serves as a subtle mid-century masterpiece. It is a surface that silently choreographs the movement of millions, yet often vanishes beneath the frenetic pace of the interchange. But when viewed in isolation, the pattern resolves into a complex geometry of connection—the visual language of the transfer itself. Discover the floor study and reclaim the art hidden beneath the commute.