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Contemporary Design in Historic Cities: New Challenges to the Conventional Wisdom

Presented Apr 2008

Architects, designers and planners have been exploring how to best ensure the sensitive insertion of contemporary structures in historic urban settings for several decades now. Proposals for new buildings in World Heritage cities around the world have challenged conventional definitions of “appropriate” and left heritage advocates scrambling to find tangible ways to measure visual impacts […]

Civic Architecture and Public Places

Presented Feb 2008

Ottawa is unique as a city in that it is pulled in different directions by its national functions and its civic duties. How does the architecture of other cities accommodate these diverse functions and duties? Architect Donald Schmitt in a discussion about the relationship of architecture to the civic realm and urban function. Donald Schmitt […]

The Road to Community: A New Approach to Road Layout and Design

Presented Nov 2007

with Brian Bochner, PE, PTOE, Senior Research Engineer Texas A&M University In recent years, engineers and urban designers have been working together to bridge the traditional gap between transportation planning and place-making. A new and progressive document seeks the best fit between the urban thoroughfare and the character of the surrounding neighbourhood. Will this document […]

Manufacturing Perception: NFB’s “Planning Canada’s National Capital”(1949)

Presented Oct 2007

In recent years, engineers and urban designers have been working together to bridge the traditional gap between transportation planning and place-making. A new and progressive document seeks the best fit between the urban thoroughfare and the character of the surrounding neighbourhood. Will this document become the new common ground between large-scale mobility and local community-making? […]

Regenerating Neighbourhoods: A Tale of Two Cities: Benny Farm in Montreal and Regent Park in Toronto

Presented Apr 2007

How can the large-scale rebuilding of a neighbourhood be economically viable, environmentally sustainable, and socially responsible? In this lecture, we will discuss two examples of neighbourhoods that are currently subjects of renewal schemes. In Montreal, Benny Farm was a development built to house veterans after WWII. Bernard Olivier from L’Oeuf Architects will speak about how […]

Exploring the Future of Ottawa’s Public Realm: A Two Part Lecture with Nan Griffiths & Michel Frojmovic

Presented Mar 2007

Stepping Into the Public Realm Nan Griffiths, is a Professor Emeritus at Carleton University where she taught architecture and urban history. She will speak about the role of architecture in the public realm in the social and economic life of the contemporary city: a skip through Barcelona, London and Ottawa City-Building: Looking Beyond Traditional Roots […]

Ken Greenberg: Rockcliffe Base- Ideas that Inform

Presented Nov 2006

As chief consultant to the Canada Lands Corporation for the Rockcliffe Air Base Community Design Plan and redevelopment, Mr. Greenberg will speak about the ideas that are informing the redevelopment planning and design process. Ken Greenberg is an architect and urban designer and is principal of Greenberg Consultants Inc. Please note that this lecture is […]

Janet Rosenberg

Presented Nov 2006

Janet Rosenberg, principal and founder of Janet Rosenberg + Associates Landscape Architects Inc. Offered in conjunction with Carleton University School of Architecture. For more information on Janet Rosenburg visit her firm’s website: Janet Rosenberg + Associates Landscape Architects Inc.