| Education |
| 1989 |
Master of Arts (in Architectural Conservation), University of York,
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| 1982 |
Bachelor of Architecture (professional), Dalhousie University |
| 1980 |
Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies, Dalhousie University |
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| Past Experience |
| 1995-2002 |
Manger of Heritage
Property Programs, Province of Nova Scotia, Canada |
| 1989-1995 |
Preservation Architect,
Province of Nova Scotia, Canada |
| 1989 |
Parks Canada, Heritage
Recording Unit, Ottawa, Canada |
| 1984-1987 |
Architectural offices,
Canada |
| 1983 |
State housing agency
(Lehco-op), Lesotho, Africa |
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| Professional
Activities |
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Royal Architectural Institute of Canada |
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Member, Institute of
Historic Building Conservation |
| 1996-2001 |
Vice-President and
Director, Association for Preservation Technology |
| 1989-93 |
Director, ICOMOS Canada
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US/ICOMOS
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Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada |
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Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society |
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| Research Interests |
| History of the preservation
movement, especially the role of ‘historic reconstruction’ |
Presentation and interpretation of sites and landscapes
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| Identification and preservation of twentieth-century heritage |
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Selected Publications |
‘Percy Nobbs and the Memorial Garden at Grand-Pré,’ Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada (publication in December 2007). |
‘The Role of Replica: The Port Royal Habitation,’ Fiftieth Anniversary Symposium Proceedings, Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (publication forthcoming). |
| "Goin' Down the
Road: Heritage Aspects of the Car Culture," 20th Century
Heritage: Our Recent Cultural Legacy, David S. Jones, ed., Adelaide:
University of Adelaide, 2002. |
| "Coming to Light:
Two Landscapes in Nova Scotia," Heritage, Vol. V, No. 3,
Summer 2002. |
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| Current Teaching
Assignments |
| HIPR 6100 |
Cultural Resource Assessment |
| HIPR 6720 |
Preservation Advocacy/Professional
Practice |
| HIPR 6850 |
Preservation Planning Studio |
| EDES 6100 |
Design in Historic Preservation |
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