Projects - Community Structures

Winner of the 2023 Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals Award of Excellence in Conservation Documentation and Planning.

In 1845, the first bishop of the newly created Fredericton diocese arrived in New Brunswick and changed the ecclesiastical landscape. John Medley was an...

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The Bowring Park Pedestrian Bridge in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, was designed by renowned Danish-English engineer Ove Arup, who identifies the bridge as one of this two favourite designs, alongside the Sydney Opera House.  Along with his other signature structures the Ove Arup...

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Winner of the 2021 Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals Award of Merit in Conservation Engineering, this 1890s stone masonry and wood frame building was constructed for inventor Sir Alexander Graham Bell.  It was used as a family summer home and a gathering site for some of the...

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A designated National Historic Site, the Old Saint John Court House was built in 1826 to 1829 of unreinforced masonry and timber.  Circa 1920s additions include reinforced concrete slabs and beams for interior floors and a steel structure in the attic space.  The building was being...

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