[Social] Culture of Outports Port Union, Newfoundland and Labrador

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
PSAB Implementation in Newfoundland and Labrador Municipalities Lori Anne Companion, ADM Department of Municipal Affairs May 10, 2008.
Advertisements

VALUES BASED MANAGEMENT. Venice Charter Conserve historic and aesthetic values Dont reconstruct Do as little restoration or repair as possible.
Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Designated in 1966 Boundary defined by landscape character 790 sq miles Largest AONB in the UK Third largest.
Civil Society Summit on Urban Renewal DISTRICT-BASED URBAN RENEWAL METHODOLOGY Presented By: HO Man Yiu Ivan.
Rural-Urban Interaction in Newfoundland and Labrador: Understanding and Managing Functional Regions Ferryland, June 6, 2007.
Hamburg Metropolitan Region Partners, organisation and projects Welcome.
1 Cultural Economics and Cultural Policy: How are they Interrelated? David Throsby Professor of Economics Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Keynote.
Gondomar Polis Project - Sustainable Requalification of Gondomar's River Douro Waterfront PORTUGAL Gondomar Municipality 5th European Conference on Sustainable.
Uniting people and places along waterways Glenn Millar Economic Development Manager.
ZANZIBAR STONE TOWN HERITAGE SOCIETY ZANZIBAR STONE TOWN HERITAGE SOCIETY Helping keep Stone Town for Helping keep Stone Town for future generations future.
Principles of Architecture and Construction
Designating the Olympics: London 2012, a national heritage asset? Stella Jackson, University of York,
The Integration of Affordable Housing in Historic District Conservation: Mole Hill Housing, Vancouver, British Columbia Amanda Prevost CDNS 4901 Sustainable.
Once upon a time …. Pyrmont as new urbanism “The new urbanist approach can be applied at many scales, from individual subdivisions to entire regions.
The Sustainability of Urban Agricultural Heritage Landscape The National Capital Greenbelt in Ottawa Jana Nitschke CDNA 4901 Heritage Conservation and.
Accessible Heritage, an Imperative for Sustainable Heritage Conservation Accessible Heritage Initiative (Ontario Historical Society) Nikki Zhang CDNS 4901.
The Eastern Shore Conservation Center. Who We Are Our Mission: To preserve and sustain the vibrant communities of the Eastern Shore and the lands and.
37 th CIMUSET Conference September 7-13, 2009 INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE IN SERBIA Zorica Civrić, senior curator Museum of Science and Technology, Belgrade.
Master Plan Update Chapter 213 of the Local Government Code provides that Cities may engage in Comprehensive Planning which may:  include but not be limited.
Geography? Where can it lead? Careers & Courses. Career Architect Description: An Architect develops concepts, plans, specifications and detailed drawings.
SESSION 2: Eric Pattison, October 30th 2010
CHC Orientation—Part 3 Statewide Preservation Plan Connection.
Exploring Innovation in Corner Brook- Assessing its networks Marion McCahon, Office of Public Engagement, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Jose.
Social 20-2 Chapter 14 Canadian Identity. Key Terms Institution.
Tren 2p94 – human dominated ecosystems local landscape report overview David T. Brown Department of Tourism and Environment, Brock University 500 Glenridge.
MITOMED PROJECT Preliminary survey: tourist systems of Istria Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Porec MITOMED Kick-off Meeting Poreč, 25 September.
Development of Lantau Island. Background of the development Lantau Island is the biggest island in Hong Kong Well recognized for its nature conservation.
“Heritage 101: Understanding Heritage Conservation” Session Three: Why Conserve the Built Environment?
LOGO PROJECT HerO Project Meeting in Liverpool Presentation of ‘Road Maps’ John Hinchliffe, City of Liverpool 16th-17th July 2009.
Welcome to the E-learning Training Course on Urban Sustainability & Green Economy: Chinese and European Practices March 21.
HUMPHREY STREET OVERLAY DISTRICT 2015 Proposed Zoning Bylaw Amendment Public Information Session.
Reusing/Recycling Historic Buildings A waste prevention toolkit – Halifax, NS Andrew Silver.
BERGRIVIER CLIMATE KNOWLEDGE NETWORK 13 NOVEMBER 2014.
Rural-Urban Interaction in NL: Understanding and Managing Functional Regions Presentation to MNL Convention Gander, NL November 6, 2009 Funding support.
Regenerating Historic Landscapes through Stewardship Todmorden Mills Zeynep Ekim Heritage Conservation & Sustainability Sustainable Heritage Case Study.
7 th Annual Volunteer Appreciation Night. Stars in the Community Volunteering with...
C ultural H eritage and U rban D evelopment CHUD Tyre - Beit El Madina 21 Oct 2010.
UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ UNeEEC, Maribor Aims, Impacts and Reception of Urban Regeneration in European Capitals of Culture: The Case of Tallinn2011 PhD.
Social 20-2 Chapter 14 Canadian Identity. Key Terms Institution.
Knowledge Mobilization Update Presentation to Advisory Committee St. John’s, NL June 17, 2009 Funding support provided by the Canada- Newfoundland and.
HERITAGE ON THE HILL: HERITAGE TOURISM IN OWINGSVILLE, KENTUCKY By: Aleia Brown, & Jenna Stout F 2013 – S 2014.
National Planning Framework 3 Planning and Architecture Division.
Brendan Hurley Angela McIvor Henry Tuyen John Paul Catungal Shannon Kobliuk Devon Williams AREAS OF FOCUS: Historical geography Urban morphology Social,
Key Principles for Preparing the DCSD Community Plan 1.Integration – Social, Economic, Environmental Well-being focused on outcomes and people centred.
Sample Codes of Ethics in Adventure Tourism
Centre City Planning & Design, Land use Planning & Policy, City of Calgary HERITAGE CANADA FOUNDATION
URBAN DESIGN WHAT DOES URBAN MEAN?. URBAN DESIGN Urban means: relating to, or characteristic of a city or town.
109th Street: The Bridge District1. The Bridge District A bold vision for the redevelopment of the 109 th Street corridor.
Heritage for All, Luxembourg 2-3 June 2003 Cultural Heritage and the 6 th Framework Programme Bernard Smith Head of Division Preservation and Enhancement.
Rural-Urban Interaction in Newfoundland and Labrador: Understanding and Managing Functional Regions Project Update to NLREDA Conference December.
Flood Recovery for Heritage Calgary, Alberta and surrounding area Alicia Ghadban Heritage Conservation and Sustainability Sustainable Heritage Case Study.
Working with Municipal Planners: A Window of Opportunity Kim Bergeron, PhD Candidate Queen’s University PARC Symposium March 4, 2008 Toronto, Ontario.
Types of Heritage Buildings Other structures Archaeological sites Moveable objects Plantings Heritage areas & landscapes Intangible heritage HELP Symposium.
 Remembrance Day is celebrated on November 11 th every year  On July 1, 1867, the provinces we know as Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
Chapter 3 Canada’s People. Remember those “things” from Chapter 2? The landforms that we discussed in chapter 2 will be brought up in this chapter Landforms.
Anton Voronin. Awards: Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 2006 Urban Design Award ą Sustainability Society for College.
Powered by ReImagine Vail Thursday, August 28, 2014.
HISTORIC BUILDING PRESERVATION HISTORIC PLACES ADVISORY COMMITTEE – PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL MARCH 21, 2016.
C ENTRAL E STUARY P LAN A V ISION F OR O AKLAND’S W ATERFRONT Central Estuary Plan A VISION FOR OAKLAND’S WATERFRONT Specific Plan and Environmental Assessment.
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM A paper to be presented at the sustainable Tourism course at Ngurndoto Lodge in Arusha, February 19th – 26th, By Antiquities.
Heritage Branch Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture Bill Hicks
ARCH 5325 Conservation Policies
Library of Parliament in Ottawa
Land Use and Population Growth:
NHA Mission & Vision Statements
Development of Lantau Island
St. Augustine Comprehensive Plan 2040 Mapping Our Future
1.
Biodiversity, Natura 2000 & Green Infrastructure in the Regional Policy Mathieu Fichter European Commission, DG Regio Team leader "sustainable.
What is Social Studies?.
Presentation transcript:

[Social] Culture of Outports Port Union, Newfoundland and Labrador Heather LeRoux Heritage Conservation and Sustainability Sustainability Case Study December 8, 2014

Photo: ERA Architects, Culture of Outports is Liveable Communities

Port Union, Newfoundland and Labrador, 2012. CBC: The Sunday Edition

Description The Culture of Outports began in 2010 spearheaded by ERA Architects as an attempt to create small scale place-based interventions in outport communities that are reflective of the unique character of each region. The overall goal for Culture of Outports is to foster community building initiatives that could be used to support the communities through tourism or other place-based enterprises that support the sustainable development of the community.

Timeline – Port Union 1908 The Fishermen’s Protective Union is formed. 1916 Founding of Port Union by Sir William F. Coaker. 1945 Fire impacts a large section of Port Union, industrial and commercial buildings are rebuilt 1949 Confederation, Newfoundland joins Canada. 1998 – 2006 Port Union designated at the national, provincial and municipal level for historic significance.

Port Union from the Harbour, W. F Port Union from the Harbour, W.F. Coaker Heritage Foundation Collection, MUN Maritime History Archive (1920). Port Union after fire, W.F. Coaker Heritage Foundation Collection, MUN Maritime History Archive (1945).

Top: Burlington (2011), Brigus (2012), Bottom: Botwood (2014) Photos: ERA Architects, www.cultureofourports.com

An arch welcoming FPU members to Port union for the annual convention An arch welcoming FPU members to Port union for the annual convention., Sir William F. Coaker Heritage Foundation Collection, Memorial University Maritime History Archive, n.d.

Foundation Square, Port Union, ERA Architects (2013). www. eraarch Foundation Square, Port Union, ERA Architects (2013). www.eraarch.ca/2013/port-union-success

Stakeholders ERA Architects Dalhousie University and Ryerson University Centre for Growth and Urban Renewal Municipality of Trinity Bay North Sir William F. Coaker Heritage Foundation Parks Canada Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador

Natural/Cultural Heritage Planning of outport communities based on the landscape and natural geography of the area. Connection to harbor side area and hydro-electric plant. Cultural Union based construction of the town, and historic significance of the Fisherman’s Protective Union. COO: Use of intangible and tangible cultural heritage inventories to determine the type of project. Community build.

Sustainability Economic: Connection to labour history, new tourism economies based on heritage resources. Environmental: Connection to natural resources and the harbor, COO reusing wharf materials in the Port Union build. Social: Importance of the community build, incorporation of students in the design and build, communities taking on ownership of the projects.

ERA Architects, Culture of Outports Blog (2013). www.cultureofoutports.com/2013/blog

References ERA Architects (2013). ERA Architects, Culture of Outports. www.cultureofoutports.com/2013/blog Canadian Register of Historic Places (2007). “Statement of Significance” Port Union Historic District National Historic Site of Canada. Retrieved Nov. 21, 2014 from: http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=7657&pid=0 Alix Green et al. “Living heritage universities as anchor institutions in sustainable communities.” International Journal of Heritage and Development. 3.1. p. 7-19. Andrea O’Brien and Debbie O’Reilly (2006). “Architectural Survey of Port Union, NL. Conducted by Andrea O’Brien and Debbie O’Reilly, June 15-16, 2006. Compiled by Andrea O’Brien,” published by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador. Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation, (2006). “Our History.” Retrieved Nov. 18 from: http://www.historicportunion.com/en/ourhistory.html