Event presented by Public Services and Procurement Canada
How do you restore and modernize the symbolic heart of Canada? Through careful and thoughtful planning. Parliament Hill is undergoing the most significant redevelopment since the 1916 reconstruction of the Centre Block, the scale of which will not be witnessed again for generations. This special Urbanism Lab event explores the Capital’s rich planning history for Parliament Hill. It will examine the complex planning that led to the projects recently completed in the Parliamentary Precinct as part of its rehabilitation.
Speakers
Dr. David L.A. Gordon
Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning
Queen’s University
Lucie Bureau
Director, Long Range Planning and Transportation
National Capital Commission
Miriam MacNeil
Project Director, Science and Parliamentary Infrastructure Branch
Public Services and Procurement Canada
With:
Rob Wright
Assistant Deputy Minister, Science and Parliamentary Infrastructure Branch
Public Services and Procurement Canada
When?
Thursday, February 27, 2020
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Where?
Urbanism Lab
40 Elgin Street, 2nd floor
If you cannot attend, or if the event is fully booked, you can watch the webcast live from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
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Reserve now. Space is limited. Please register by noon on Monday, February 24, 2020.
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