Steven Mannell, NSAA, FRAIC, is founding Director of Dalhousie University's international award-winning College of Sustainability, and led the College from 2008 to 2020. He is a practicing architect and Professor of Architecture. His research includes waterworks architecture and engineering, the conservation of modern built heritage, lightweight construction techniques, and the late 20th century emergence of “ecological” architecture. He is curator and author of Atlantic Modern: The Architecture of the Atlantic Provinces 1950-2000 (2001) and Living Lightly on the Earth: Building an Ark for Prince Edward Island 1974-76 (2016). His recent chapter “Environmental Architecture” (in Lam & Livesay, Canadian Modern Architecture, 2019) examines the origins, development, and potentials of sustainable built environments in Canada. He is currently expanding this study with a focus on the intersections of design and social movements.
Sessions in which Prof. Steven Mannell participates
Paper
Prof. Steven Mannell, Dalhousie University (Presenter)
Sessions in which Prof. Steven Mannell attends
Dawson Hall (Le Balcon) St James united - Dawson Hall
Cocktail
Prof. Martin Drouin, UQAM (Master of ceremonies)
Lucie K. Morisset, Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage (Discussant)
Dr Jessica Mace, University of Toronto (Discussant)
Prof. Peter Coffman (Presenter)
Luc Noppen, Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage (Keynote speaker)
Candace Iron, Humber College (Speaker)
UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Registration table (meeting point)
Luc Noppen, Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage (Presenter)
UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Registration table (meeting point)
Repas
La Biosphère - Belvédère et salle panoramique
Event
Prof. Martin Drouin, UQAM (Chair)