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The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada's 37th Annual Conference

SSAC-SEAC CONFERENCE 2010, LUNENBURG, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
Traditions of Ingenuity


The Conference:
  • Conference General Information
  • Registration Information
  • English Print Registration Form
  • Accommodation Information
  • Transportation
Questions? Contact the organizers: Steven Mannell and Peter Coffman
The Sessions:
  1. Current Research, chair, Steve Mannell, Dalhousie
  2. Docomomo Session: Modern Heritage & Creativity, Chair, France Vanlaethem, UQAM
  3. Canada's Heritage Then and Now: Objects, Speeches, Approaches and Methods, Chair : Martin Drouin, UQAM
  4. Aboriginal "Traditional" Architecture, Chair: Daniel Millette, UBC
  5. Instituting Confederated Identity, Chair: Rhodri Windsor-Liscombe, UBC
  6. Religious Heritage: On Local (Sustainable) Development and Identity Construction Issues, Chair: Luc Noppen, UQAM
  7. Tradition versus Innovation in Canadian Church Architecture, Chair: Malcolm Thurlby, York
  8. Design Dissemination through Printed Media, Chair: Jessica Mace, York
  9. Evolution and Innovation in Wood Building, Chair: Emanuel Jannasch, Dalhousie

The Program:
Prelimnary Conference Program
The Venue: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Lunenburg offers a unique opportunity to hold the conference in a setting that embodies many of its key themes. A UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site since 1995, Lunenburg offers a compact and comprehensible townscape, an intact 18th-century colonial street plan, a fine collection of buildings from a broad span of time, and a vivid maritime setting. It also faces, on a daily basis, the many problems and opportunities of a heritage site in the 21st century.

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