CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation
Wondering about what heritage conservation means today? Everyone has an idea of what it is, but come and take a deeper dive into the field and learn about the ways in which we sustain our past for future generations. Come and listen to experts and specialists in a range of professions who work with historic and cultural places - which is just about everything out there! Enjoy our podcast that is regularly released on all platforms.
CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation
CAHPSTONE Conversation with James Maddigan
Welcome back to CAHPSTONE - a podcast about all things heritage related!
This episode is once again hosted by Stephen Collette, the building manager for Faith & the Common Good. His expertise as both a building scientist and a 'building biologist' has led him to work with hundreds of faith community buildings to create sustainability plans to reduce energy and environmental impact.
This episode's featured guest is James Maddigan, senior conservation specialist at Architecture 49 in Ottawa, Ontario. He is a recognized professional of CAHP and APTI; and has memberships in ICOMOS Canada, the National Trust, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, and Heritage Ottawa. James has over 27 years of experience working on various heritage building projects from residential to governmental. He has performed historic research; building investigation and condition reports; historic building envelopes; site surveys; as-found drawings; historic materials and assemblies (masonry, wood, metals, windows, doors, and roofing); construction documents (drawings and specifications); and contract administration.
We have many more exciting guests that will be featured this season. Be sure to follow the CAHPstone podcast on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon podcasts to be alerted when new episodes are released!
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.