HERITAGE OTTAWA
The Capital Urbanism Lab is hosting a timely conservation about the essential link between heritage and sustainability. The event takes place on Thursday, February 16 beginning at 6pm and will be open to the public.
Pre-registration is required. Update: the event is now full but will be live-streamed here on YouTube where it will remain available for viewing.
Canada’s150th anniversary inspires us to think about the past, present and future of heritage in Canada and in the Capital. Can what we value as heritage in our communities, architecture and public spaces help us to shape a more sustainable future? This is an issue we face every day in the capital, and is one that is being discussed by the international community in the context of United Nations sustainable development goals.
The Capital Urbanism Lab is kicking off Heritage Week with a conversation among several distinguished speakers on this essential link between heritage and sustainability.
The distinguished guest speakers include:
- Jean Carroon, Goody Clancy Architects, Boston and author of Sustainable Preservation: Greening Existing Buildings
- Mark Brandt, MTBA Architects and lead author of Building Resilience, Practical Guidelines for the Sustainable Rehabilitation of Buildings in Canada
- Brenda Odjick, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg
- Heather Thomson, Manager, Heritage Program, National Capital Commission (moderator)
Attendees will have the opportunity to address their comments and questions to our expert panel.
When?
Thursday February 16, 20176:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Where?
Capital Urbanism Lab
40 Elgin Street, 2nd Floor
Ottawa, Ontario
For more information, visit the event page on the National Capital Commission website.