16³Ù³óÌýAnnual Heritage Conservation Symposium

Towards Reparative Futures:
heritage conservation paradigms for social justice

PROGRAMME

Library and Archives Canada, Alfred Pellan Room, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa
April 27, 2024

Doors open at 9:30 am for pre-registered participants.

10:00

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Dylan Jozkow, M.Arch. Student, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
Jerzy (Jurek) Elżanowski, Associate Professor, School of Canadian Studies, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
Susan Ross, Associate Professor, School of Canadian Studies; Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University

10:30

Session 1: Critical Collaborative Practice | conservation as dialogue

Dana Mastrangelo, DFS Inc. Architecture & Design
This is Heritage: A Critical Analysis of the Object-Oriented Heritage Evaluation Process in Laval, Quebec

Douglas de Gannes, ERA Architects
Finding Common Ground: Barrier-free Access and Heritage Conservation

Heather Gill-Frerking, Ph.D. Student, Department of Law and Legal Studies, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
Where is Intangible Cultural Heritage in Loss and Damage Policy for Climate Migrants?

Nancy Oakley, Heritage Connects
Conserving the Modern: Reconsidering the Social Values of Heritage

11:30 Break
11:45

Session 2: Challenging Authorized Pasts | conservation as reclamation

Marla Dobson & Stephen Smith, Parks Canada
Reworking a Historic House: The Four Lives of Bellevue House

Doug Evans, ICOMOS Canada Wood Committee
St. Thomas Anglican Church, Moose Factory and Local Socio-economic Capacity Building

Filipe Costa, M.Arch. Student, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
Conflating Truth with Ideals: Monument of the “Discoveries”

Karen Golle, Cultural Heritage Center, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
The Statue of Peace: Materializing, Replicating and Mobilizing Unresolved Pasts

12:45 Lunch
1:45

Session 3: Emerging Inclusive Paradigms | conservation as interpretation

Isabelle Riendeau, Bureau d’art public de la Ville de Montréal
Un art public au pouvoir transformateur

Alexandria Larose, M.Arch. Student, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
Kindness, Community, Respect: Adaptive Reuse as a Means to Preserve Memory

Keisha Cuffie, Upper Canada Village Museum
The Art of Inclusivity at Living Museums

Simone Fallica, Ph.D. Student, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
BIM as a Tool of Reconciliation: the Case of the Muscowequan Residential School

2:45 Break
3:00

Session 4: Transformative Engaged Futures | conservation as activism

michelle liu, Ph.D. Student, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
a queer meandering: on time, inheritance and insurgent memory

Karen Trivino, M.Arch. Student, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University
Planting Futures: Preservation of the Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia

Camille Lewis, CSV Architects
Repurposing Heritage Buildings as Indigenous Cultural Spaces: Case Studies of Built
Heritage

Faizaan Khan, M.Sc. Planning Student, University of Toronto
Malvern Memories: From Preservation to Anti-Displacement in Toronto’s Racialized Inner Suburbs

4:00 Break
4:15

Reflective Discussion and Closing Remarks

Closing Remarks by Damiano Aiello, Ph.D. Student, Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University

Moderated by Orly Lael Netzer, Ottawa Research Collaborative, School of Canadian Studies, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University

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