BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:3a1f401ba6e2fcb84716dd797164d6ef141 CATEGORIES:APT Chapter Event SUMMARY:BOOK IT: A Canadian Conservation ‘Living Library’ Cocktail Hour Open House DESCRIPTION:
The Canadian Association of Her itage Professionals (CAHP) and all five Canadian Chapters of the Associatio n for Preservation Technology (APT) present: BOOK IT: A Canadian Co nservation ‘Living Library’ Cocktail Hour Open House
Join t he national cocktail hour event 7:30 to 8:30 pm Eastern on May 12th, 2021. Come drink in hand for an informal and lively debate. No agend a, no presentations, just people and their opinions.
For this
How this w orks: the zoom link below acts as your library card for t his event. Once you’ve clicked to join the library, choos e the breakout room of the book you’re interested in. Fe el free to read as many books as you like. Check out the entertaining cover blurbs below to pique your interest.
Join the meeting: http s://us02web.zoom.us/j/83754157028
Natalie Bull,
FAPT
Executive Director, National Trust for Canada
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/em>A sweeping love story of epic proportions, with conservation campaigns
waged, heritage places saved, and tragic losses suffered. High stakes, grea
t places, lucky breaks, and a cast of thousands.
Mark Thompso
n Brandt, FAPT, CAHP, OAA, LEED AP, AIA-IA
Senior Conserv
ation Architect & Urbanist, MTBA
A taut trilogy that begins w
ith a little thing called “Survival” (the defining accomplishment of our ge
neration?), moves through the new buzzphrase: “Decarbonization”, and lands
on “The New 3Rs” (Reduce, Reuse, Rehab/Retrofit).
Subplots winding th rough the trilogy include “ON FIRE: The Good War” (The Klein sibling author s laying it all out there); “LOVING CARBON: Let’s count the ways” and “LCA: Lifecycle ‘Cost -OR- Carbon’ Assessment?”.
Spoiler alert: The Circul ar Economy meets The Green New Deal: How Heritage Can Lead.
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strong>Victoria Angel, MA, BA (Hons), CAHP
Associate – Cu
ltural Heritage Lead, ERA Architects Inc.
Challenging traditional
notions of heritage and conservation to remind us that everyone has a righ
t to be involved in heritage conservation and a role in our processes. Fro
m apartment towers to monuments, these sites are important to who we are an
d to our future. This fast-paced debate can only be crafted by someone wit
h extensive experience on all sides of the planning and cultural heritage d
iscussion.
Jill Taylor, OAA, FRAIC, CAHP, LEED AP & Frie
nds
Principal, Taylor Hazell Architecturs Ltd. & Frie
nds from Taylor Hazell, Tacoma Engineering , J.G. Cooke Engineering
This eerie thriller places Jonathan, Rob, Charles, and Jill at the scene
of some of the most deteriorated heritage properties imaginable: conservat
ion post-fire, remnants in fields, walking in goo and what rebuilding means
when only the dangling bits are left. Brought to you by THA, Tacoma (Code
Warriors), and JG Cooke.
Hugh Daechsel, MA, BSc, CAHP
Principal Manager of Archaeological and Museum Services, LHC
In this gripping memoir, we find Hugh in his “50th” year of doing a
rchaeology (predating the Ontario Heritage Act) and nowhere near done. He
is delighted to share perspectives and observations of where the consulting
discipline has been and where it is headed, at least in Ontario. Lots of t
erritory here including the rise (and fall?) of corporate archaeology, indi
genous engagement, regulations, the union movement, and role of academic ar
chaeology to name a few.
Sarah Gray, P.Eng., CAHPPrincipal, RDH Building Science Inc.
Sarah once made the
mistake of wearing a dress and high heels to her first day of her first job
– only to be assigned to climb up ladders and review a roof that same day.
Since then, you will find her wearing jeans and steel-toed boots so that
she can visit old buildings on a moment’s notice. Her happiest moments are
discovering unique masonry details and figuring out the source of water lea
ks.
John Cooke, P.Eng., FCSC, RSW
President
, John G. Cooke & Associates Ltd.
Stone Masonry: Conserve or
Demolish?
The Dos and Do Nots of Contemporary versus Historic methodo
logies for upgrading Period Masonry. The application of Contemporary Codes
and Standards to Period Masonry.
Donovan Pauly MSc. CAHP, AP
Ti, ICOMOS
Architectural Conservator, Clifford Masonry Li
mited
From a humble, back to the land hippie upbringing in rural
Eastern Ontario, this protagonist enters the world of traditional building.
He trains as a Heritage and Traditional Stonemason, works on some interest
ing projects, and finally goes out on his own to make his way in the world.
After some time of quite modest business success, he travels abroad with h
is girlfriend (later to become his wife). They train as Conservators and wo
rk on some lovely structures and monuments, meet exciting and eccentric peo
ple, go to interesting places, and eventually return to Canada.
They both continue to work in the Building Conservation field in the Toronto are a and pursue interests in masonry, art, metals, and glass, raising an inter esting child and making strange, noisy music with close friends (when possi ble).
Elana Zyblat, CAHP
Heritage Consultan
t, Ance Building Services Co. Inc.
Robust, relevant, and sustaina
ble use is as important to heritage conservation planning as the bricks and
mortar. Heritage consultant Elana Zysblat may be a building specialist, bu
t is first and foremost interested in people and our meaningful connection
to places.
Susan Ross, OAQ, MRAIC, LEED AP, FAPT
Associate Professor, School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies, Carle
ton University
Reflections of a sustainable conservation advocate
. Take a journey though a lifetime of involvement and action in how conser
vation is sustainability in practice.
Julia Gerzovitz, O.C.,
OAQ, OAA AANB FIRAC/FRAIC, FAPT, CAHP
Director, EVOQ Arch
itecture Inc.
Read the book everyone is talking about. A mind-bl
owing tour de force.
Donald Luxton, FRAIC, CAHP
Senior Cultural Heritage Advisor, Donald Luxton & Associates Inc.<
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