Un groupe de chefs de file du patrimoine reviennent sur ce qu’ils ont entendu au sujet de la relance du…
Sauver et renouveler des lieux/communautés
Heritage and Getting Homes Built: Affordable Housing, Intensification, and Visualizing Change
Housing affordability and supply is at the top of the public agenda, managing change in mature neighbourhoods has become a…
The Next Generation: Transforming the Heritage Industry and Workforce
At National Trust Conference 2021 (with CAHP), ACO NextGen led an incisive conversation around what the heritage sector looks like…
Mesurer les retombées et affirmer la valeur : Triple rentabilité, déconstruction et approche patrimoniale pour des immeubles ordinaires
La réutilisation et l’adaptation d’immeubles comme solution de rechange à la nouvelle construction est reconnue comme la façon la plus…
Ahead of the Curve: City-Wide Surveys as a Response to Proactive Heritage Planning
An emerging best practice in cities around the globe, city-wide heritage surveys are fast-emerging as a key a part of…
Stone, Tree, River, Path: Re-Thinking an Inclusive Heritage
What do we designate as heritage? What should bear the weight of memory, preserved as memorial? Buildings, monuments, landmarks, ruins,…
Making Critical Choices (Part 2): Finding Common Cause with the Climate Movement
According to the recent Heritage Reset project survey of the heritage sector, failure to position heritage conservation as a player…
Panel Discussion – The Heritage Reset in Action
Seismic societal shifts exacerbated by a global pandemic have drawn into question many values, structures, and public policies in Canada,…
Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals Award Winner’s Circle (2022)
2022 Conference Session Each year CAHP presents our annual awards to celebrate outstanding achievement in the heritage field across Canada….
National Trust Award Winner’s Circle (2022)
Don’t miss the National Trust’s Award Winner’s Circle session, where the individuals and organizations behind this year’s award-winning projects and…
Spark Session
Hold on to your seats! This fast and furious “Spark” session brings you enlightening presentations in a compact session format….
Climate Action: Embodied Carbon Calculation and Adaptation Strategies
The Canadian heritage conservation sector is simultaneously working to help decarbonize the economy through building reuse/retrofitting and helping heritage places…
UNDRIP & Indigenous Heritage: In Practice
Large governmental approaches involving legislation and planning are only part of the story of the United Nations declaration on the…
Heritage for Whom? Conserving Community Spaces
While the relationship between architecture and community are intrinsically intertwined, the built form of “community spaces” is not easily defined…
Making Critical Choices (Part 1): Resetting Heritage Practice
In 2012, the National Trust’s Heritage Summit in Montreal resulted in a manifesto that attempted to re-frame heritage conservation. Ten…
Fixing Broken Systems: The Growth Machine, Environmental Plunder, & Expanding the Heritage Conservation Vision
This session seeks to unpack and disrupt key narratives propelling the take-make-waste mind set in Western societies. From the examining…
Resetting Our Heritage Purpose
Seismic societal shifts exacerbated by a global pandemic have drawn into question many values, structures, and public policies in Canada,…
ZERO is a Positive Number: Building Reuse, Climate Justice, and the Pathway to a Bright Future
Presented by National Trust for Canada Conference 2022 and hosted by the City of Toronto. Climate change is not occurring…
Engaging Indigenous Partners in Cultural Heritage Management
Parks Canada is seeking to tell broader and more inclusive stories that represent the diversity and complexity of Canadian history….
Atteindre le point net zéro : améliorations énergétiques, atténuation et ACV dans les lieux patrimoniaux
La course au point net zéro s’intensifie et les bâtiments patrimoniaux sont poussés à prouver leur valeur. Cette séance technique…
Obtenir un Oui! Bâtir notre patrimoine grâce à l’accessibilité
Comment « Accessibilité » et « Patrimoine » fonctionnent-ils ensemble? Quelles possibilités existent pour rendre nos édifices patrimoniaux plus accueillants…
Élargir l’histoire, les partenaires et le public dans les lieux patrimoniaux
La « réinitialisation » des sites patrimoniaux exige la rupture des modèles traditionnels et l’adaptation à des contextes en constante…
Réinitialisation de l’éducation au patrimoine
Organisé par la Table ronde nationale de l’éducation sur le patrimoine au Canada. Séance de conférence 2021 Orateurs: Claudine Déom…
Lieux historiques Post-COVID : régénérer le tourisme et attirer de nouveaux publics
Alors que le secteur du tourisme passe en mode « réinitialisation » après la pandémie de la COVID-19, quelles sont…
Adaptation du patrimoine sous pression
Tandis que la crise climatique s’intensifie et que les valeurs communautaires évoluent, il est demandé aux lieux patrimoniaux d’être plus…
La revitalisation des lieux de culte
Places of faith have traditionally anchored and shaped our communities. Yet many congregations today are facing declining attendance and insufficient…
Recruter et engager des bénévoles pour votre lieu patrimonial
In the heritage sector we rely on volunteers to be our advocates, story tellers, champions and fundraisers. In this webinar…
Approches pratiques de la réhabilitation de maisons historiques
Rehabilitating historic buildings doesn’t have to be expensive and complicated. Focusing on historic homes, this webinar will present practical approaches…
Changement climatique dans les lieux du patrimoine
This webinar will explore the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events affecting Canadian heritage places and will gain…