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Prof. Marc Grignon is a Professor in the history of art programs at Université Laval, Quebec City. He is an active academic specializing in Canadian and European architecture from the 17th to the 19th century, with a strong focus on religious and urban heritage.
His research interests include:
- Religious architecture in Quebec and Canada
- Historic preservation and conservation
- Gentrification and urban change
- 19th-century architectural eclecticism
- Adaptive reuse of ecclesiastical buildings
- The work of architects such as Charles Baillairgé and Georges-Émile Tanguay
Prof. Grignon has presented on multiple occasions at academic conferences, addressing pressing issues in heritage studies, particularly the evolving role of churches in secular societies and the social implications of urban preservation. His recent contributions center on the reinterpretation of traditional architectural forms and the challenges facing religious buildings in contemporary urban settings.
He has published in esteemed journals including:
- Journal of Canadian Art History
- Journal for the Study of Architecture in Canada
- RACAR
- Architecture and Ideas
- Art History
- Perspective (revue de l’Institut national de l’histoire de l’art)
There is no public information available regarding his students, email contact, scientific awards, or grants. He does not appear to be retired or a former staff member, and there is no indication that he is part-time or deceased. His work remains influential in the fields of architectural history and cultural heritage in Canada.

