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S2 | Rewind Design | E3 Heritage Conservation with Scott Weir, ERA Architects

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Welcome to Episode 3 of Rewind Design Season 2! If you are new to this podcast, my name is Katy McNabb and I am a registered Interior Designer working in Ontario’s Cottage Country. I am on a mission to share sustainable ways of building, promote green energy and document the history of the area. I have been waiting to share this episode for many months and am finally able to release it. This week we have Scott Weir, an Architect, a cottager and a history lover. Scott is a partner with ERA Architects, and has been with the company for over a decade. I was referred to Scott by many people in the PAB area, and it was a dream come true to connect with someone so like minded as myself.

Here is a quick summary of ERA from their website:

ERA Architects Inc. (ERA) is an award-winning architecture and planning firm focused on conservation through reactivation. Working across a lively spectrum of scales and locales, we develop heritage planning approaches that renew and improve the built environment.

Creative adaptive reuse strategies and building conservation techniques are a core expertise established at the firm’s founding in the 1990s by Edwin Rowse and Michael McClelland. Since then, we have expanded our in-house expertise to encompass a broad range of consulting, design, and advocacy work.

For over 30 years, we have provided a high level of professional service to the public and private sectors from our offices in Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. The more than 130 talented individuals who comprise our integrated, multidisciplinary team have memberships in an array of professional associations and advocacy organizations.

We nurture professional integrity and skills enhancement through industry-wide conversations, research, education, and mentoring. We frequently collaborate with other firms and organizations. ERA delights in finding solutions to the challenges of city building and reactivating buildings and places in ways that shape a more engaging and sustainable future.

You can find their work at https://www.eraarch.ca/

IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
  • Heritage preservation, highlighting the Ojibway Club

  • Historic Restoration - Scott’s Cabbagetown home in Toronto, and his early 1900’s cottage in PAB

  • Scott’s journey to becoming a cottager in Pointe Au Baril and his love of the area

  continue reading

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Welcome to Episode 3 of Rewind Design Season 2! If you are new to this podcast, my name is Katy McNabb and I am a registered Interior Designer working in Ontario’s Cottage Country. I am on a mission to share sustainable ways of building, promote green energy and document the history of the area. I have been waiting to share this episode for many months and am finally able to release it. This week we have Scott Weir, an Architect, a cottager and a history lover. Scott is a partner with ERA Architects, and has been with the company for over a decade. I was referred to Scott by many people in the PAB area, and it was a dream come true to connect with someone so like minded as myself.

Here is a quick summary of ERA from their website:

ERA Architects Inc. (ERA) is an award-winning architecture and planning firm focused on conservation through reactivation. Working across a lively spectrum of scales and locales, we develop heritage planning approaches that renew and improve the built environment.

Creative adaptive reuse strategies and building conservation techniques are a core expertise established at the firm’s founding in the 1990s by Edwin Rowse and Michael McClelland. Since then, we have expanded our in-house expertise to encompass a broad range of consulting, design, and advocacy work.

For over 30 years, we have provided a high level of professional service to the public and private sectors from our offices in Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. The more than 130 talented individuals who comprise our integrated, multidisciplinary team have memberships in an array of professional associations and advocacy organizations.

We nurture professional integrity and skills enhancement through industry-wide conversations, research, education, and mentoring. We frequently collaborate with other firms and organizations. ERA delights in finding solutions to the challenges of city building and reactivating buildings and places in ways that shape a more engaging and sustainable future.

You can find their work at https://www.eraarch.ca/

IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
  • Heritage preservation, highlighting the Ojibway Club

  • Historic Restoration - Scott’s Cabbagetown home in Toronto, and his early 1900’s cottage in PAB

  • Scott’s journey to becoming a cottager in Pointe Au Baril and his love of the area

  continue reading

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