Nuns' Island gas station

[3] The borough of Verdun transformed the building into a community arts centre, La Station.

[4] Eric Gauthier was the lead architect on the project, which saw the two glass pavilions rebuilt to their original 3,000- and 1,000-square-foot (93 m2) sizes.

[5] La Station is a community centre for teens and people over 50 years of age.

The two main buildings are called the salle blanche (English: white room) and salle noire (English: black room), after their floor colours.

The original glass-enclosed attendant's booth serves as a display case of Mies' and the building's history, with the former fuel dispensers marked by ventilation shafts.

The filling station, in 2007.
The filling station, closed, in April 2010.
"La Station" lighting at night
German Pavilion in Barcelona
German Pavilion in Barcelona
Interior of Villa Tugendhat in Brno
Interior of Villa Tugendhat in Brno