From ACO President Susan Ratcliffe:

” I hope you are all following this amazing discussion about the Petrie Building on Facebook.  Those who are on this site are doing a terrific amount of research and action about getting something done with this building. Please sign up and add your comments to the discussion. They deserve support for this initiative.”

Susan

http://www.facebook.com/groups/300833299983533/309087099158153/

Mark your calendars for 7:00 pm on Wednesday, October 26th! You won’t want to miss our upcoming ‘Public Forum on Mid-Rise Development’, which we are co-hosting with the INTBAU Guelph Chapter and Heritage Guelph. The traditional character of Guelph does not have to be lost, even through a period of rapid growth; it can actually be reinforced. Come and hear how higher population densities have been realized, sensitively, through the effective use of contemporary 4 to 6 storey buildings.

Discover what is already being done, here in Guelph, by our local development community, to recapture our traditional expertise in this important building type. And find out about promising opportunities that may make mid-rise buildings even more important than they already are, for both affordability and sustainability.

There will be presentations of great interest to everyone:

1- ‘Lessons from Cologne’ – Unto Kihlanki, Architect, Principal of Talo Architect Inc.;

2- ‘Mid-Rise Residential – Affordable, Sustainable Alternatives’ – Grant Roughley , President, RHC Design-Build.

3- ‘Market Commons Condos – Achievable Home Ownership’ – John Farley, Development Consultant, Creating Homes.

After the presentations there will be a panel discussion, featuring our presenters and notable local experts in the field of urban development, followed by a question period.

So bring your curiosity, and your point of view: we want to hear from you too.

Time: Wednesday October 26, at 7:00 – 9:00 pm.

Place: Guelph City Hall, Rm. 112

Join the Guelph Wellington ACO Branch September 21st, 2011 for:

The Architectural History of the Village of Morriston

“A microcosm of various cultures and occupations is reflected in the architecture and streetscapes of this once thriving hamlet. Bisected by the old Brock Road, the main route from Dundas to Guelph, Morriston once provided services for area farm families and thirsty teamsters. In recent years it has suffered as a bottleneck on Highway 6, with its outdated route through this tiny village. Learn what to look for if you find yourself sitting in traffic there.”

Date: September 21, 2010

Place: 3rd Floor, 10 Carden Street in Guelph

Time: 7pm – 8:30pm

See you all there!

OPIRG is hosting their annual Ecological and Heritage Walking Tours of the Speed River as it flows through the city of Guelph.

Knowledgeable tour guides will discuss the compelling history of our local river as well as native and invasive plant species. Attendees will discover why Guelph was settled around the river, how human settlement has affected the health of the river, and learn about efforts to revitalize the river ecosystem.

Tours will take place Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, July 26th, August 2nd and 9th; and Sundays from 2:00 to 4:00pm, July 31st, August 7th and 14th. All tours will begin outside the Boathouse at 116 Gordon Street. The tour route is wheelchair accessible. There is a suggested donation of $5, all proceeds of which will be donated to the Speed River Project river revitalization and the architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Guelph-Wellington chapter.

For more information, please contact opirgguelphevents@gmail.com, or call 519 824 2091.

Is it that time of year already? This year has just flown by and we’ve seen a number of excellent presentations that have given us great insights into the rich architectural history of Guelph and the surrounding area. Our last presentation for the season with Thomas Nietmann is slated for this coming Wednesday, May 18 and it promises to be a very enlightening presentation on traditional masonry.

Thomas Nietmann is a local craftsperson and owner of Gateway Solutions based in Guelph.  For over 20 years, Thomas has helped  design and create security systems, network systems for computers, audio and video systems and commercial cabling of all types. Gateway’s extensive experience in all phases of construction and installation provides fast and comprehensive installation, meeting the latest industry specifications.

On May 18th, Thomas will be presenting some slides and talking about his experience at the INTBAU Traditional Masonry Workshop where he participated in the restoration of a stone church in Transylvania, Romania in 2010.

When: Wednesday May 18, 2011

Where: 10 Carden St, 3rd floor

At: 7pm

We hope to see you there!

Photo Credit: Linamar

MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN GUELPH – LINAMAR CORPORATION

THE FRANK HASENFRATZ CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN MANUFACTURING

 Speaker:  Edwin (Ed)  Newton.   President, The Newton Group.

 Ed Newton will be featuring Guelph’s latest modern building, outlining its development from concept to completion and featuring many of its eco-friendly amenities.  The talk will include a tour of the facility.

 Location:  Frank Hasenfratz Centre.  700 Woodlawn Road West,  Guelph. (At the South side between Imperial and Elmira Roads)

 Date:   Wednesday,  April 20, 2011.

 Time:   7.00 – 8.30pm.

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