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CAHPSTONE Conversation with Dima Cook and Chris Uchiyama

CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation

CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation
CAHPSTONE Conversation with Dima Cook and Chris Uchiyama
Jul 03, 2024 Episode 1
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Welcome to CAHPSTONE - a podcast about all things heritage related!

Enter the expanding world of professionals working on historic places. This first episode, hosted by award-winning engineer, Tom Morrison, owner of Heritage Standing Inc. introduces you to the 'hows and whys' of heritage conservation.

Over the season we'll feature many high-profiled professionals in different heritage fields. But we begin with two of the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals' past presidents: Chris Uchiyama, Principal at LHC Heritage Planning and Archaeology Inc. Chris recounts her experiences with Tom as an archaeologist focusing on cultural heritage.

Our other guest, Dima Cook, is a notable Canadian architect and leader in heritage conservation. As a principal at EVOQ Architecture she has led their Toronto office on a range of prominent heritage projects. Dima brings her insight into the world of heritage conservation and its relationship to all facets of sustainable design and future-proofing.

Keep listening, and stay on top of the podcast for this season! Other engaging professionals will be featured in upcoming episodes!

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The Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals  (CAHP) is a national membership-based organization that serves qualified heritage professionals in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. CAHP establishes standards of practice, shares knowledge about heritage conservation, and supports the involvement of heritage professionals whenever places of heritage value are being identified, preserved, restored and rehabilitated.

L’Association canadienne des experts-conseils en patrimoine (ACECP) est une organisation nationale composée de membres qui sert les professionnels qualifiés du patrimoine dans les secteurs public, privé et à but non lucratif. L’ACECP établit des normes de pratique, partage des connaissances sur la conservation du patrimoine et soutient la participation des professionnels du patrimoine chaque fois que des lieux ayant une valeur patrimoniale sont identifiés, préservés, restaurés et réhabilités.