15 Oct 2025
"Like the fictive wall in front of the stage serving as a separation between the actors and the audience, the installation aims to arouse the public's curiosity through the implementation of a monumental mesh playing on the perception of space."
An immersive and monumental installation takes over Place Claude-Léveillée, in Laval’s Montmorency district. The Fourth Wall, the third landmark of the Métamorphoses créatives initiative, offers a unique experience that blurs the lines between art, architecture, and public space. Designed to spark curiosity, this dynamic structure invites passersby to become active participants in a collective, year-round experience.
Launched in 2019 by the City of Laval, the Métamorphoses créatives initiative aims to transform the Montmorency district into a major cultural hub by integrating art, architecture, and design into urban development.
Taking inspiration from both theatre and street performance, NÓS presents an installation that references the famous “fourth wall” that traditionally separates performers from the audience. Here, that wall becomes an open, curved, and dynamic structure designed to stimulate curiosity, encourage interaction, and transform the public square into a living stage.
Modularity
Designed as a modular structure with interchangeable components, the system consists of steel masts and curved rails from which translucent orange vinyl strips are suspended. Commonly used in commercial and industrial settings for their cold-shielding properties, these strips also serve as effective barriers against noise and dust, particularly relevant in areas near upcoming construction sites.
Urban activation
Conceived as a space for gathering, observation, and spontaneous expression, the installation serves as a true artistic and community meeting point, rooted in the heart of a transforming neighbourhood. Its modular system offers a sustainable solution, adaptable to the site’s evolving needs, or reusable for future installations.
Urban furniture
Within this immersive structure, raw-wood urban furniture completes the layout: wooden beams painted bright orange at their base are transformed into warm, convivial seats. The orange colour, part of Métamorphoses créatives' visual identity, reinforces the association between culture, nature, and urban transformation.
Experience
This striking curtain filters the space, reflects the movements of passersby, hosts public performances, and transforms the site through shifting perspectives and evolving uses. This dynamic structure sparks curiosity, nurtures creativity, and invites the public to become active participants in a shared, year-round experience.
The Fourth Wall is a temporary yet symbolic artwork: it accompanies the renewal of downtown Laval while offering a vibrant public space for the next 4 to 6 years, where everyone can be either a spectator or a performer in a collective scene open to the imagination.
Technical sheet
Location: Place Claude-Léveillée, Université de Montréal campus in Laval
Client: Ville de Laval
Architects/designers: Charles Laurence Proulx, Gil Hardy, Eve St-Jean, Maxime Déom
Collaborators: Ariane Leblanc
Manufacturer: Atelier Gris
Photographer: Raphaël Thibodeau