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Community Cultural Economic Plans. Community Visioning – Opportunities Development. Community Builds are key deliverables within the small. Cultural Heritage Impact Evaluation. Our Cultural Heritage Impact Evaluation Reports assess the impact of potential development on built and cultural heritage, including environmental, social and economic impacts. We develop and lead seminars and studios for planning, urban design, architectural and geography students on the subjects of rural migration, community-bas...
Girls Can Too | Culture of Small
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Peering through the forested landscape of Bolton Camp on a summer day, one can usually find local youth working on building and restoration projects. These projects are the efforts of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and local community members to revitalize the once-abandoned campsite. Caledon Region, Ontario. Is focused on leveraging cultural heritage values and assets, in order to support liveable communities first.
Ullulaq Inuit Arts Gallery and Heritage Centre | Culture of Small
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Ullulaq Inuit Arts Gallery and Heritage Centre. With the goal to limit the gap between artisans and consumers, all revenue accumulated from Ullulaq Inuit Arts retail/wholesale business is returned to the community with net proceeds from sales shared with artisans and further invested in civic infrastructure of Gjoa Haven. Across Canada, many villages, towns, boroughs, hamlets and outports need creative approaches to assist their transition from resource-based settlements to diversified, cultural economies.
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ERA Architects Inc. maintains a focus on heritage conservation, adaptive reuse, urban and rural planning, landscape and urban design. In practice since 1990, ERA has over 50 staff members based in Toronto, Prince Edward County, and Montréal. The founding principals of ERA are members of the Ontario Association of Architects and the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP), and are Fellows of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
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If you are a human and are seeing this field, please leave it blank. Fields marked with an *. Small offers investment analysis and tailored sponsorship opportunities as part of our work with small communities. Interested in joining us? Let us know what we can do for you. Would you like to invest in a cultural economic driver? Would you like to partner with small? What is twelve times three? Is focused on leveraging cultural heritage values and assets, in order to support liveable communities first.
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Investing in the Public Realm: A Joint MITACS Project (by guest blogger Jeff Biggar) | ERA Architects
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Investing in the Public Realm: A Joint MITACS Project (by guest blogger Jeff Biggar). Investing in the Public Realm: A Joint MITACS Project (by guest blogger Jeff Biggar). When Toronto councillors and staff direct money into the street, it does the city a service. City advocate, Annabel Vaughn, observes that the public realm is what we understand. When we walk around the city, we see the first six stories of a building, and the rest is out of sight. View a previous post with more information here. This b...
Portfolio | ERA Architects
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada at 158 Sterling Road. The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada (formerly the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art – MoCCA) has been a…. The Drake Devonshire Inn is located in the pastoral Prince Edward County town of Wellington, Ontario. ERA…. ERA, alongside Brook McIlroy, planningAlliance, City of Toronto, and others, received the 2015 Canadian Institute of Planners…. Government Conference Centre (GCC). Thomas G. Elgie House at 262 Bessborough Drive.
Metropolis: Tower Renewal Key to Toronto’s Liveability | ERA Architects
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Metropolis: Tower Renewal Key to Toronto’s Liveability. Metropolis: Tower Renewal Key to Toronto’s Liveability. This month’s issue of Metropolis Magazine. Ranks Toronto #1 globally for liveability; it is in good company with Tokyo and Helsinki, numbers two and three respectively. The feature article, written by Toronto Star columnist Christer Hume, outlines Toronto’s many virtues and points to Tower Renewal. Posted by Bissy Waariyo. July 14, 2015. EU Research for Tower Renewal →.
Conference Proceedings (Videos) from TCLF: Second Wave of Modernism III | ERA Architects
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Conference Proceedings (Videos) from TCLF: Second Wave of Modernism III. Conference Proceedings (Videos) from TCLF: Second Wave of Modernism III. Early this spring, the highly anticipated. Second Wave of Modernism III: Leading with Landscape. A conference series led by The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF), was held at Isabel Bader Theatre on Friday May 22nd. Individual speaker presentations can be accessed here. You can read our review of the conference here. Posted by Bissy Waariyo. July 8, 2015.
Thomas G. Elgie House at 262 Bessborough Drive | ERA Architects
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Thomas G. Elgie House at 262 Bessborough Drive. Landscape and Urban Design. The Thomas G. Elgie House. A designated heritage building, is the oldest of only three residential buildings in Leaside, predating its incorporation as a town in 1913. While the structure was altered through a series of additions in the 20th century, the original section of the building remains – with the south elevation concealed in the addition – with red brick walls and 19th century detailing. Minto St. Thomas.
Planning and Development: A Joint MITACS Project ( by guest blogger Jeff Biggar) | ERA Architects
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Planning and Development: A Joint MITACS Project ( by guest blogger Jeff Biggar). Planning and Development: A Joint MITACS Project ( by guest blogger Jeff Biggar). Ensuring developers make contributions toward the public realm rests on how the process is managed. Whether developers are perceived as purely profit-driven or act with a social conscience depends on how the parameters are set, as well as how public goals are defended and realized. What, then, is the role of the developer in the public realm?
Profile | ERA Architects
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Architecture, heritage conservation, adaptive reuse, urban and rural planning, and landscape and urban design. In practice since 1990, ERA Architects Inc. has over 50 staff members based in Toronto, Prince Edward County, and Montréal. The founding principals of ERA are members of the Ontario Association of Architects and the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP), and are Fellows of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Follow us on Twitter.
Section 37 and the Public Realm: A Joint MITACS Project ( by guest blogger Jeff Biggar) | ERA Architects
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Section 37 and the Public Realm: A Joint MITACS Project ( by guest blogger Jeff Biggar). Section 37 and the Public Realm: A Joint MITACS Project ( by guest blogger Jeff Biggar). 8216; by legal experts, a ‘ shakedown. 8216; by former politicians, and an additional fee for developers. This arrangement prompts people to go on the defensive, rather than being asked in advance of development what their concerns are regarding community matters values related to equity, liveability, and walkability. The ori...
Congratulations to our new Associates and Principal | ERA Architects
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Congratulations to our new Associates and Principal. Congratulations to our new Associates and Principal. In recognition of their professional achievements, ERA Architects is excited to announce the appointment of five of our staff to the position of Associate. In addition, our current Associate Graeme Stewart has been appointed the position of Principal. Each individual has contributed to our core values of city building engagement, heritage architecture conservation, and democratic community design.
Toronto House Transformation | ERA Architects
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Throughout most of the dynamic city of Toronto, structures originally built as houses have been transformed for innovative use. These transformed houses often create spaces for businesses, organizations, and various other establishments; such alterations often generate some of the busiest streetscapes in Toronto. These streetscapes are where new ideas, communities, and initiatives have taken root. The Awning and Display. The Door and Window. With little effort, entrances and first floor windows are modif...
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