La fondation Héritage Canada présente AGORA L
Un nouveau moyen d'établir des liens entre les intervenants du patrimoine au Canada.
Qu'est ce qu'Agora L?
Agora L est un outil gratuit de discussion et d'échange par courriel sur la conservation du patrimoine au Canada. Il vous permet d'établir des liens avec des collègues de partout au Canada afin d'échanger sur des enjeux, questions ou solutions sans devoir vous déplacer pour autant. Nul besoin de mémoriser un nouveau mot de passe ni de vous enregistrer dans un site Web : vous recevrez les messages directement dans votre boîte aux lettres électronique. Grâce à vous, Agora L peut favoriser le partage des cas de réussite, des ressources de conservation et de facilité la transmission de conseils en provenance de collègues qui sont passés par des projets ou enjeux de même nature.
Comment m'inscrire à Agora L?
Pour vous inscrire, il vous suffit d'envoyer votre premier message que vous désirez partager à l'adresse suivante : agora-l@heritagecanada.org ou remplir cette forme. Vous receverez un message électronique pour valider et confirmer votre inscription à la liste d'envoi AGORA-L.
Pour plus d'info, suivez ce lien GUIDE DE L'UTILISATEUR AGORA-L
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HERITAGE CONSERVATION PLANNING AND LEADERSHIP
This course focuses on approaches to heritage conservation revitalization and decision-making, and discusses the components of planning processes that include community involvement and consultation, the acquisition and integration of technical information and professional expertise, and the integration of conservation planning in the long-term management of heritage resources.
Through a focused examination of the process, tools and strategies to revitalize heritage resources and advance proposals through the regulatory and political processes, you develop your capacity to:
- Lead the planning process to develop solutions to retain at-risk heritage properties,
- Advance proposals efficiently through the political and regulatory processes,
- Identify and conserve the core heritage values of properties undergoing redevelopment,
- Reconcile heritage interests with other competing interests,
- Plan public consultation processes and gain the collaboration of diverse stakeholders,
- Integrate Federal Historic Places Initiatives tools into the rehabilitation process,
- Overcome systematic obstacles to heritage conservation, and
- Shift political perspectives of heritage as a liability to an asset.
Dates: May 12 – 17, 2008
To register in this course please visit https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/forms/crm/
online_reg.aspx.
Fee: CDN$630, including a CDN$70 materials fee (Canadian funds, credit and non-credit participation options) A CDN$160 registration deposit is required with each registration form.
Instructor: Gerry McGeough, MAIBC
After graduating with a bachelor of architecture from McGill University in 1986, Gerry McGeough practiced architecture in Montreal specializing in the rehabilitation and adaptive re-use of heritage buildings and infill development in historic contexts. His work involved the rehabilitation of historic landmarks such as the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Daly Building, Faubourg Ste. Catherine, and Dominion Building. To be able to better facilitate the rehabilitation process, he completed a master's degree in real estate development at Columbia University, New York City, in 1992.
Gerry is the University Architect and Landscape Architect for the University of British Columbia. Prior to this, he served for 12 years as the Senior Heritage Planner with the Heritage Conservation Program at the City of Vancouver. In this position he was able to apply his interdisciplinary skills to advance a broad range of conservation projects and to develop new heritage policies and processes. A primary component of this program is working with the multiple stakeholders to develop economically viable solutions for preserving heritage buildings. Gerry helped to lead a $70-million municipal incentive program for the preservation of heritage buildings in the Downtown East Side of Vancouver.
Patrimoine et sacralisation, patrimoniale du sacré
4e Rencontre internationale des jeunes chercheurs en patrimoine
25 au 27 septembre 2008
Université du Québec à Montréal
Contact : Institut du patrimoine, Université du Québec à Montréal
institutdupatrimoine@uqam.ca
BOURSES JEAN-ROCH-VACHON 2008
Ottawa, le 6 mars 2008 - C’est avec grande fierté que la Société franco-ontarienne d’histoire et de généalogie (SFOHG) et la Fondation franco-ontarienne vous annoncent le lancement des « Bourses d’études Jean-Roch-Vachon » pour l’année 2008. Grâce à la généreuse contribution du Fonds jeunesse de la Fondation franco-ontarienne, une bourse de 1000 $ sera offerte à trois étudiants de l’Ontario désireux de poursuivre leurs études en français dans un domaine lié au patrimoine.
Divisées régionalement, ces trois bourses seront accordées suite à l’évaluation des demandes par un jury composé d’experts. Le thème de 2008 est : « Ma région, une histoire de fierté ». Ce thème donne la latitude nécessaire aux étudiants afin de leur permettre d’effectuer une recherche sur un sujet qui les passionne. En plus du travail écrit, les demandeurs seront évalués sur leur implication communautaire ainsi que dans leur milieu scolaire.
La trousse 2008 est maintenant disponible sur le site Internet de la SFOHG : www.francogenealogie.com. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec le Secrétariat provincial.
Formulaire de demande (pdf)
Trousse du participant (pdf)
Politique de protection des renseignements personnels (pdf)
Secrétariat provincial
2445, boulevard St-Laurent
Pièc B151-E
Ottawa (Ontario) K1G 6C3
Téléphone : 613.729.5769
Télécopieur : 613.729.2209
Sans frais : 866.307.9995
Renseignements :
Michel Duquet
Chargé de projets
communications@francogenealogie.com
APT Montréal 2008
APT’s 40th Anniversary Conference
MOVING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK
VERS L’AVANT, EN SE SOUVENANT
Conference details:
APT Montréal 2008
October 13-17, 2008
Hilton Montreal Bonaventure
The conference theme, “Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Heritage Conservation,” celebrates not only the membership profile of APT but the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of heritage conservation (generally referred to as historic preservation in the US) approaches over the last four decades.
Agenda-at-a-Glance
Monday, October 13
Field Session (full day)
APT Board of Directors Meeting
Opening Reception and Keynote Address
Tuesday, October 14
Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions
Field Sessions
College of Fellow Reception and 40th Anniversary Awards Banquet
Wednesday, October 15
Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions
College of Fellows Lecture
APT Annual Social and Student Scholarship Auction
Thursday, October 16
Field Sessions
Workshops and Symposium, Day 1
Friday, October 17
Workshops and Symposium, Day 2
For more information on the 2008 courses to be offered by the Cultural Resource Management Program Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria, please visit http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/upcoming.aspx.
Spring 2008 heritage-related courses include:
Heritage Resource Conservation
January 7 to April 11, 2008 (by distance)
Determining Significance of Heritage Resources January 14 to April 20, 2008 (by distance)
Conserving Historic Structures
April 14 to 19, 2008 (on campus)
Heritage Conservation Planning
May 2008 - dates TBA (on campus)
For more information on the program, please contact:
Cultural Resource Management Program
Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria
T: (250) 721-6119
F: (250 721-8774
crmp@uvcs.uvic.ca
http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/
CONFERENCE: Contested Cultural Heritage, April 24-25, 2008, UIUC
Spurlock Museum and the Collaborative for Cultural Heritage and Museum Practices (CHAMP) have organized a major conference on "Contested Cultural Heritage" to be held on April 24-25, 2008 at the Spurlock Museum, 600 S. Gregory, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL USA.
Dr. Donny George Youkhanna, former Director of the Iraq National Museum and now Visiting Professor at the State University of New York-Stony Brook, will deliver the keynote address of the conference ("Mayhem in Mesopotamia") on April 24. Registration for this conference is required by February 15, 2008. The cost is $15 and includes a box lunch on April 25, 2008. For further information, please visit http://ilabs.inquiry.uiuc.edu/ilab/champ/5608 or contact:
Sharon Irish slirish@uiuc.edu, Assistant Director
Cultural Heritage and Museum Practices
Department of Landscape Architecture
101 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
611 Taft Drive, M-C 620
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Champaign, IL 61820 USA
K.D. Drafting Ltd
Heritage Extant (As-Found) Documentation and recording skills provided for Historic buildings and structures. This documentation may be used for an Archival record, rebuilding, renovation or restoration purposes, to upgrade for public use, for energy audits, for electrical / mechanical / plumbing upgrades, to install sprinkler systems, as a record for a new owner and for use by other consultants. We are eager to work anywhere across Canada or beyond. Over 50 projects completed in 4 provinces in 30 years for Federal and Provincial Departments.
(780)454-5155 kddrafting@telus.net
Avez-vous une propriété du patrimoine en vente en Ontario? Aimeriez-vous acheter une propriété du patrimoine en Ontario? Faites appel au HALP. Consultez le HALP (Historic Architecture Linking Program), système d'aiguillage en ligne de l'Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, à www.hips.com/ACO Vous pouvez visualiser les inscriptions courantes à : www.hips.com/halp
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