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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Interesting Sandy Map and other stuff

Hi all : here is an interesting interactive google Map on hurricane Sandy .  Also information on a talk about creating cultural landscapes. Enjoy Mark

From: Centre for City Ecology <info@cityecology.net>
Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 11:53 AM
Subject: CCE Event: Exploring Cultural Landscapes with Julian Smith
To: Torie <toriegervais@gmail.com>

How do we decide which historic sites are culturally significant?

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CCE Presents

CCE TALKS:

CITYECOLOGY.NET 

Julian Smith: Creating Cultural Landscapes

Approaches towards Heritage Preservation 

FREE!

RSVP NOW

6:00 PM, Wednesday, November 14, 2012

URBANSPACE GALLERY, 401 RICHMOND ST. W., TORONTO

What gives a physical place meaning? How do we decide which historic sites are culturally significant? Cultural landscape theory provides new answers to these questions.

Julian Smith will explore the meaning of cultural landscape and how we create it in our communities. He will also examine how this approach has informed his own experiences as an architect and as an educator, and its ongoing impact on the heritage restoration and preservation field.

Julian Smith is Canada's leading heritage architect and the executive director of Willowbank School. As a practitioner, he has worked as the chief architect for the National Historic Sites program and has founded his own firm. Recently he acted as the Canadian delegate to UNESCO to advise the new international  recommendations on Historic Urban Landscapes. As an educator, he is the founder and executive director of Willowbank School, specializing in heritage architecture. Willowbank takes a unique approach to education, with emphasis on both theoretical learning and hands-on craft skills.

 

free!

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Mark Lowry

Geography and Geotechnologies Instructional Leader

Social World Studies and Humanities

Toronto District School Board

1 Civic Centre Court

Toronto , On ,M9C 2B3

Tel; (416) 394-7269

Cell; (416) 576-4515

Fax; (416) 394-6420

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