Heritage Conservation Architect Michael McClelland to Lecture at National Gallery

Thursday, November 13, 2014

The Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism is pleased to announce the next speaker in its Forum Lecture Series, taking place this Monday, November 17 at 6:00pm at The National Gallery Auditorium.

Michael McClelland, registered architect and founding partner of ERA Architects in Toronto has specialized in heritage conservation, heritage planning and urban design for over 25 years, and is well known for his contributions to the discourse surrounding heritage architecture and landsapes architecture in Canada.

Michael has led ERA on a number of notable projects including heritage architectural work for the Evergreen Brickworks, the Royal Ontario Museum ROM Renaissance, the Art Gallery of Ontario's Transformation AGO, and the Distillery Historic District. He has acted as heritage advisor for Cadillac Fairview's TD Centre, supplied urban and heritage planning consultation for the Toronto Waterfront Culture Plan, South Rosedale and North Rosedale Heritage Studies in Toronto, the Downtown Hamilton Heritage Plan, and the Tower Renewal Project in Toronto.

 

Inset: Archival Photo, November 19, 1918