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Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada | Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada
Box 2302, Station B, 59 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6E4 Canada
www.canada-architecture.org
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SSAC 45th Annual Conference | SEAC 45e Congrès annuel
Heritage, Diversity, and Belonging | Patrimoine, diversité et appartenance Halifax NS, May 28-31, 2019 | Halifax N-É, 28-31 mai, 2019
Program | Programme Map of conference venues/ Carte des lieux de la conférence
Tuesday May 28 | Mardi, 28 mai 5 pm | 17h Tour | Visite : Halifax Central Library, Queen St & Spring Garden Rd 7pm | 19h Reception | Réception: Cambridge Military Library, Queen St near/ près de Sackville St
Registration | Inscription; Prix Phyllis Lambert Prize; light refreshments | et refraîchissements
Wednesday May 29 | Mercedi 29 Mai Emera IDEA Building, Sexton Campus, Dalhousie University, Morris St & Queen St 8:30 Registration | Inscription – coffee, tea, pastries | café, thé, patisséries 9:00 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
Canada and Global Architecture Pedagogy 1 | Le Canada et la pédagogie de l’architecture mondiale 1 Chairs | Présidents: Christy Anderson and/ et Joseph Clarke, University of Toronto
• Canada and the World: Teaching Canadian Architecture in a Global Context, Christy Anderson and Joseph Clarke, University of Toronto
• Increasing the Visibility of Canadian Architects on the WEB with Our Native Digital Learners, Marie-Josée Therrien, OCAD University
• Getting ANTsy about Canadian Architectural History: A Pedagogical Experiment, Michael Windover, Carleton University
Current Research | Recherches actuelles Chair | Présidente: Josée Laplace, Université du Québec à Montréal
• Iron and Light: Vision, Design and the Don Jail, Anthony Hopkins, Glendon College
• Place Making for the Transfer of Culture, Catherine Dowling, Ryerson University
• Researching the Productive Archive: A Glance into Luc Laporte’s Paper Architecture, Emilie Banville, Université du Québec à Montréal
Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
45th Annual Conference
Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 28–31, 2019
Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada
45e Congrès annuel
Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse, 28 au 31 mai, 2019
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10:30 Break | Pause santé 11:00 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
Canada and Global Architecture Pedagogy 2 | Le Canada et la pédagogie de l’architecture mondiale 2 Chairs | Présidents: Christy Anderson and/ et Joseph Clarke, University of Toronto
• Framing Glass Culture in Victorian Canada through the Colonial Crystal Palaces, 1851-1860, Stephanie Weber, Concordia University
• Educational Architecture in Edwardian Ontario, Emily Turner, City of Peterborough
• A Forgotten Figure: Milton S. Osborne and the History of Modern Architecture in Manitoba, Jeffrey Thorsteinson, Parks Canada
La requalification du patrimoine : expériences d'appartenance | The Requalification of Heritage: Experiences of Belonging Chair | Président: Martin Drouin, Université du Québec à Montréal
• Situé: Arénas de l’autoroute 11 - Iroquois Falls, ON, Julie Vachon, Universite Laurentienne
• The Architecture of Ethnic Enclaves: Global Immigration and the Built Environment, Sampoorna Bhattacharya, Carleton University
• Architectural Historians and Heritage Advocacy: Repositioning Expertise within Critical Heritage Studies, Hilary Grant, Carleton University
12:30 Lunch (provided)| Repas (offert) 1:30 | 13:30 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
On Revitalization: Altering Canada's Urban Fabric Through Architectural Interventions | Revitalisation : transformer le tissu urbain du Canada par des interventions architecturales Chairs | Présidentes: Stephanie Mah, DTAH; and Loryssa Quattrociocchi, Architectural Conservancy of Ontario/ University of Oxford
• Holy Angels: The Revitalization of a 130 Year Old Community Institution Into an Arts and Cultural Hub, Joe Lobko, DTAH
• Re: vitalization, Mitchel May, Giaimo
• Working With and Working Through: The Heritage Values of Demolition and Deconstruction Sites - The Case of Honest Ed's and Mirvish Village, Alison Creba
• Landscaping the Contemporary City, Marie-Paule Macdonald, University of Waterloo Transportation and travel infrastructure: mobility, heritage, and identity | Transport et infrastructures du voyage: mobilité, patrimoine et identité Chair | Président: Menno Hubregtse, University of Victoria
• Canada’s First Subway Line: Vitrolite and the TTC, Meredith Stewart, ASI Heritage
• Campgrounds as Travel Infrastructure, Tania Martin, Université Laval
• Replicate the Titanic! Brian Lilley, Dalhousie University
Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
45th Annual Conference
Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 28–31, 2019
Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada
45e Congrès annuel
Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse, 28 au 31 mai, 2019
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3:00 | 15:00 Session | Séance
Transforming Heritage with Transit Architecture | Transformer le patrimoine par l'architecture du transport Chair | Président: Charlie Hoang, IBI Group
• Architectural Signature and Trends: Defining Transit, Charlie Hoang, IBI Group
• Vancouver’s YVR: A Model for Place-themed Air Terminal Designs, Menno Hubregtse, University of Victoria
• Creating Legacy with Transit Architecture: Lessons Learned for Design, Ana-Francisca de la Mora, IBI Group
• Halifax Transit’s Wrights Cove Terminal: Building a Legacy of Customer Service and Inclusive Design, Erin Blay, Halifax Transit
Halifax Convention Centre, Argyle St & Sackville St 5:30 | 17:30 NSAA Reception | Réception NSAA
separate ticket & registration through NSAA | Billet séparé et inscription via la NSAA 7:00 | 19:00 Keynote | Conférencier: Halifax Convention Centre, Argyle St & Sackville St
“Indigenuity,” Alfred Waugh, Formline Architecture, Vancouver BC With NSAA Spring Forum | avec forum du printemps de la NSAA
9:00 | 21:00 Pub Night | Soirée au pub: The Stubborn Goat, 1579 Grafton St, upstairs
Thursday May 30 | Jeudi, 30 mai Halifax Convention Centre, Argyle St & Sackville St 8:30 Registration | Inscription – coffee, tea, pastries | café, thé, patisséries 9:00 Pjila’si | Welcome | Bienvenue: Elder Albert Marshall, Eskasoni 9:30 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
On Current Indigenous Architecture and Planning: Institutional | Architecture contemporaine et urbanisme autochtone : institutionnel Chair | Président: Daniel Millette ▪ How We Work Together: The Restoration of Indigenous Presence, Calvin Brook, Brook
McIlroy Architects ▪ Indigenous Design Tenets and Related Knowledge through Space and Time, Daniel Millette ▪ Design Collaborations: On Listening and Learning, Richard Kroeker and Albert Marshall
Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
45th Annual Conference
Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 28–31, 2019
Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada
45e Congrès annuel
Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse, 28 au 31 mai, 2019
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Religious Architecture in Canada 1 | L’architecture religieuse au Canada 1 Chair | Président: Malcolm Thurlby, York University
• The Rosh Pina Synagogue and the Jewish Orphanage: Building a Modern Jewish Community in Winnipeg’s North End, Sharon Graham, University of Manitoba
• Identifying Trends Towards Early Amphitheatre Plan Churches in Quebec, Natalie Anderson Rathwell, York University
• How on Earth is our Round Church Palladian? Emanuel Jannasch, Dalhousie University 11:30 Reception with NSAA members | Réception avec membres de la NSAA 12:00 Annual General Meeting | Assemblée générale annuelle – Lunch provided| Repas offert 1:30 | 13:30 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
Théorie et pratique architecturale dans la seconde moitié du 20e siècle | Architecture Theory and Practice in the late 20th Century Chair | Président: Nicolas Miquelon, Parcs Canada
• La conception de bâtiments voués à la recherche scientifique par le gouvernement fédéral au cours des années 1960 et 1970, Christine Boucher, Parcs Canada
• Adventures in Architectural History: The NSAA's Newest Publication Project, Aleen Leigh Stanton, Nova Scotia Association of Architects
• Habitat and Dwelling as Continual Practice: Designing Resilience at Mau Dan Gardens Co-operative Housing (1979), Vancouver, Jenni Pace, University of British Colombia
Labour Histories and the Built Environment | Histoires du travail et environnement bâti Chair | Présidente: Jessica Mace, Université du Québec à Montréal
• End of the Road? Mapping the Labour Histories of General Motors in Oshawa, Ontario, Austin Henderson, Concordia University
• Park Prisoners: Racial Capitalism and the Making of British Columbia’s E.C. Manning Provincial Park, Desiree Valadares, University of California at Berkeley
• Building Self-Reliance in Newfoundland’s Forest Industry, Dustin Valen, McGill University 3:00 | 15:00 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
Women and Architecture | Les femmes et l’architecture Chair | Présidente: Tanya Southcott, McGill Universiy
• The Elizabeths: Gender, Modernism, and Winnipeg’s Built Environment, 1945-1970, Marieke Gruwel, Concordia University
• “Architect Defends Auto-Age”: Blanche Lemco van Ginkel and Designing (with) the Automobile, Ipek Mehmetoglu, McGill University
• Well Kept Secrets: Women of Tompkinsville’s Housing Cooperative, Sarah Bonnemaison, Dalhousie University
• Reading against the grain: Women and architecture in Phyllis Lambert’s greystone photographs, Tanya Southcott, McGill University
Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
45th Annual Conference
Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 28–31, 2019
Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada
45e Congrès annuel
Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse, 28 au 31 mai, 2019
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Reconsidering stories at National Historic Sites and other heritage places | Ré-examiner les récits aux Lieux historiques nationaux et autres endroits historiques Chair | Présidente: Alexandra Mosquin, Parks Canada
• Layers of History: A Study on Conserving Old Buildings and Creating New Places, AmandaParkinson, University of Waterloo
• Living History Sites: Dead or Alive, Joan Coutu, University of Waterloo
• De l’histoire du fort à celle de la canalisation : regard sur les transformations patrimonialesdu LHN de Côteau-du-Lac, Martin Drouin, Université du Québec à Montréal
5:00 | 17:00 Building Equity in Architecture Atlantic: Reception and film | reception et film separate ticket and registration through NSAA | billet séparée et inscription via NSAA
7:00 | 19:00 “The Color Purple” – Neptune Theatre, 1593 Argyle St Presented by the 1588 Barrington Society | Présenté par la Société 1588 Barrington separate ticket through 1588 Barrington Society | Billets séparés via la Société 1588 Barrington
Friday May 31 | Vendredi, 31 mai
Emera IDEA Building, Sexton Campus, Dalhousie University, Morris St & Queen St
8:30 Registration | Inscription – coffee, tea, pastries | café, thé, patisséries
9:00 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
Religious Architecture in Canada 2 | L’architecture religieuse au Canada 2 Chair | Président: Malcolm Thurlby, York University
• Georges-Emile Tanguay and the Romanesque Revival in Quebec Church Architecture, MarcGrignon, Université Laval
• Exploring the Formal Typologies of the Churches Constructed by Victor Bourgeau, Architectof the Montréal Diocese from1850 to 1888, Luc Noppen, Université du Québec à Montréal
• Recalling the Homeland: Constructing Irish Identity through the Stained Glass Windows ofthe Basilica-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Megan KimberDonoghue-Stanford, York University
Photographic narrative and counter-narrative in architectural histories 1 | Le récit et le contre-récit photographiques dans les histoires architecturales 1 Chairs | Présidents: Ben Peterson, Concordia University; and /et Tanya Southcott, McGill University
• “The World Around Us”: Photography and the Humanistic Theology of the Christian Pavilionat Expo 67, Nicola Pezolet, Concordia University
• Dispossession: Fighting the Dispossession in Architectural History, Daniel F. Effah, CarletonUniversity
• L’experience photographique de l’architecte : Apprendre et penser l’environnement bâti,Élène Levasseur, Université de Montréal
Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
45th Annual Conference
Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 28–31, 2019
Société pour l’étude de l’architecture au Canada
45e Congrès annuel
Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse, 28 au 31 mai, 2019
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10:30 Break | Pause santé
11:00 Parallel Sessions | Seances parallèles
Religious Architecture in Canada 2 | L’architecture religieuse au Canada 2 Chair | Président: Malcolm Thurlby, York University
• William Thomas and the Inspirations behind St. Michael’s Cathedral, Toronto, Ont., LinetteJackman
• St. James, Toronto: The Evolution of a Cathedral 1807-1853, Deborah Alcide, York University/Humber College
• Building Bahá’í: The Canadian Connection, Jamie S. Scott, York University
Photographic narrative and counter-narrative in architectural histories 1 | Le récit et le contre-récit photographiques dans les histoires architecturales 1 Chairs | Présidents: Ben Peterson, Concordia University; and /et Tanya Southcott, McGill University
• Architecture, Photography, Nation-Building and the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878, PeterCoffman, Carleton University
• Ready-Made Farms Through the Lens of Reconciliation: The Photo Archive of the WilliamPearson Co., or, What I Found on the North Quarter Section, Bernard Flaman, Public Worksand Procurement Canada
• Imagine the Dump: Photographic Perspective and the Creation of New Narrative Space inSaint John, New Brunswick, Benjamin Peterson, Concordia University
12:30 Lunch (on own)| Lunch (par toi-même)
3:00 | 15:00 Bus Tour/ Visite en autobus: Meet at/ Rendez-vous à Emera IDEA Building, Morris St & Queen St
6:00 |18:00 Banquet: The Shore Club, 250 Shore Club Rd, Hubbards NS Mussel bar and traditonal Nova Scotia lobster supper (chicken and vegetarian options), at an oceanside Nova Scotia landmark in operation since the 1930s. | Moules et souper néo-écossais traditionnel au homard (options poulet et végétariennes disponibles), dans un lieu emblématique du littoral de la Nouvelle-Écosse, en opération depuis les années 1930.
The SSAC is a learned society founded in 1974 to foster the study of Canadian architecture, including historical and cultural issues relating to buildings, landscapes, streetscapes, cities, and the countryside. The SSAC’s members include individuals and organizations that have a particular
interest in architecture in Canada. Our membership brings together a wide range of disciplines and people with professional, amateur, and
academic interests in the field: people who have made major contributions to the increased awareness of Canadian architecture.
La SÉAC est un organisme sans but lucratif fondé en 1974 par un groupe de personnes d’intérêts divers qui désiraient encourager l’étude de
l’architecture canadienne pour en assurer une meilleure connaissance et une plus grande compréhension. Cette étude porte sur les questions
historiques et culturelles touchant l’environnement bâti, le paysage urbain, la ville et la campagne. Les membres de la SÉAC sont des
particuliers, des organismes, des institutions et des entreprises particulièrement intéressés à l’architecture. La Société rassemble toutes les personnes intéressées au domaine architectural, qu’ils soient des professionnels, des amateurs et toutes autres personnes qui ont contribué à
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Thursday May 30, Halifax Convention Centre SEAC-SSAC Members may attend any NSAA event except the luncheon at no cost. 8:30am Welcome Remarks
Spyro Trifos, President, NSAA 8:45-11:00 Plenary: A discussion on a proposed Architecture Policy for Canada
Darryl Condon, Managing Principal, HCMA Architecture +Design Toon Dresseen, President, Architects DCA; Therese Leblanc, Licensed Architect, Nycum and Associates
11:00-11:30 Plenary: Workplace Education Initiative
Evan Williams, Workplace Education Coordinator, Nova Scotia Department of Labour & Advanced Education
11:30-12:00 Joint Reception with SEAC-SSAC 12:00-1:30pm Celebratory Luncheon
A Celebration of our newly-licensed architects and the third annual President's Awards
1:45-2:45 Concurrent Continuing Education Sessions:
Stream A: The Transformation of Membertou: The Social Outcomes of Architecture Graham Marshall, Councillor, Membertou First Nation
Stream B: Case Study: The Evolution of the Delmore Buddy Daye Learning Institute Sylvia Parris, CEO, Demore Buddy Daye Learning Institute; Christopher Crawford, Director of Architecture, Ekistics Plan + Design
2:45- 3:00 Break 3:00-3:30pm Plenary: Nova Scotia: Access by Design 2030
Gerry Post, Executive Director, Accessibility Directorate 3:30- 4:30pm Plenary: The Impact of a National Architecture Policy
An Interview with Nathalie Dion, President, OAQ
What A special performance of Neptune Theatre’s production of The Color Purple in support of the 1588 Society’s drive to preserve the building known as the Khyber.
When May 30th, 2019 7:30 PM Showtime Pre-show reception at Neptune, and possible tours of the Khyber at 7:00 PM Possibility of meeting the cast post show.
Where Neptune Theatre - Fountain Hall 1593 Argyle St. Halifax, NS (Directly across from the Halifax Convention Centre)
Who Special invitation to members of NSAA and SSAC. Also invited are members of the public and supporters of the Turret Arts Centre project.
How Much $70.00 (student discount code | code de prix étudiant "SSAC 2019" A donation to the 1588 Society of $70 will get you a seat for the performance of Neptune Theatre’s The Color Purple, and access to any of the additional activities of the evening, possibly including: Tour of the Khyber building. Meet members of the cast after the performance. Pre-show reception and networking.
Why The 1588 Barrington Street Building Preservation Society has worked for 4 years to save the building known as The Khyber, and to turn it into a space for artists to work in downtown Halifax.
In November of 2018, the Society achieved the milestone of acquiring the property from the city for the cost of $1.00. Now the hard work of raising funds for the renovations needed to bring new life to the building is beginning.
This event will raise funds for the Society to finish detailed design work, and to begin the construction phase of the project. Donations from this evening, and partial proceeds from the bar sales at the theatre for this one evening will go to the Society.
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