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Climate change

November 30, 2014October 10, 2017

Flood Recovery for Heritage

2022 Cases

Conserving a Culture of Care at a Quebec Heritage Monastery
Creating A Sustainable Community Legacy for False Creek
From Brownfield to Park by the Don
Oral History in Response to Toronto Development
Keeping the Land at Pimachiowin Aki
Cooperative Management Approach of SGang Gwaay
Innovative Theatre Rehabilitation in Quebec
Biophilic Addition to Botanical Gardens in Vancouver
Merging the Old and the New in Cambridge

2019 CASES

Fostering Community Healing from Arena to Greenhouse
Sustainability of a World Heritage Canal
Sustainability and Urban Creek Rehabilitation
Renewable Energy in Industrial Heritage Tourism
Grand-Scale Sustainability
Renewing UBC’s Historic Campus
Renewing Heritage for Art
From Endangered Industrial Site to Community Landmark
Interweaving Traditional Knowledge in Managing Nuclear Waste
Retrofitting Suburbs for Sustainability

2014 – 2017 CASES

Accessible Heritage—Sustainable Culture
Agricultural heritage in the Greenbelt
Flood Recovery for Heritage
Dissonant Heritage Narratives
Conservation of Geological Heritage
Sustainable Neighbourhood Regeneration
Reusing/Recycling Historic Buildings
Affordable Historic Housing
Regenerating a Mill Landscape
Social Culture of Outports

Urban campuses and heritage district revitalization
Indigenous Ecotourism: T’ashii Paddle School
Healing Heritage A Sweat Lodge at Health Canada
Niagara Escarpment Use & Urban Growth
Modernist & Biophilic Park Pavilions
Rehabilitation of a National Historic Site
Stewards of Ontario’s Heritage
Living in a World Heritage Town
Renewing Social Housing
Creating an Urban Hub of Sustainability
Federal Greening of Former Bank
Redeveloping an Urban Village
Tower Renewal: Modern Heritage’s Sustainable Future

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Accessibility Adaptive reuse Affordable housing biophilic design British Columbia community-driven development Community engagement Community gardens Cultural Heritage Cultural values of nature Densification Eco-friendly housing Education Energy saving Environmental sustainability Greater Golden Horseshoe Area Historic buildings Historic Urban Landscape Indigenous heritage Indigenous knowledge Indigenous peoples Industrial heritage Industrial Site LEED Materials reuse Modern heritage Natural Heritage System Neighbourhood Plan Newfoundland Ontario Ottawa Quebec Regeneration rehabilitation Renewal stewardship Sustainability Sustainable community Toronto Tourism Urban Conservation Urban natural heritage Vancouver Winnipeg World Heritage

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