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RESPECT FOR THE ORIGINAL LOCATION: Heritage Properties Do not move buildings unless there is no other means to save them. Site is an integral component of a building or structure. Changein site The following guiding diminishes cultural heritage value considerably. principles are ministry 3. RESPECT FOR HISTORIC MATERIAL: statements in the conservation Repair/conserve -rather than replace building materials and finishes, of built heritage properties and except where absolutely necessary. are based on international Minimal intervention maintains the heritage content of the builtresource. charters which have been 4. RESPECT FOR ORIGINAL FABRIC: established over the century. Repair with like materials. These principles provide the Repair to return the resource to its prior condition, without altering its integrity. basis for all decisions concerning good practice in 5. RESPECT FOR THE BUILDING'S HISTORY: heritage conservation around Do not restore to one period at the expense of another period. Do not destroy later additions to a building or structure solelyto restore to a the world. Principles explain single time period. the "why" of every conservation activity and apply 6. REVERSIBILITY: to all heritage properties and Alterations should be able to be returned to original conditions. This their surroundings. conserves earlier building design and technique. e.g. When a new door opening is put into a stone wall, the original stones are numbered, removed and stored, allowing for future restoration. 7. LEGIBILITY: New work should be distinguishable from old. Buildings or structures should be recognized as products of their own time, and new additions should not blur the distinction between old and new. 8. MAINTENANCE: With continuous care, future restoration will not be necessary. With regular upkeep, major conservation projects and their high costs can be avoided. For more information, please call the Ministry of Culture at (416) 212-0644 or Toll Free at 1-866-454-0049 or refer to the website at The information contained in this InfoSheetshould not be relied upon as a substitute www.culture.gov.on.ca. for specialized legal or professional advice in connection with any particular matter. Spring 2007 ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. If credit is given and Crown copyright is acknowledged, this material may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes. Page 1 of 1 T F A R D T F A R D T F A R D T F A R D Wendy Shearer OALA, FCSLA, ASLA, CAHP Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION 1981 - Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Guelph 1970 - Toronto Teachers’ College 1969 - Bachelor of Arts, major: History, Glendon College, York University PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION Member, College of Fellows, Canadian Society of Landscape ArchitectsMember, College of Fellows, Canadian Society of Landscape ArchitectsMember, College of Fellows, Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Full Member, Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Full Member, Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Full Member, American Society of Landscape Architects Full Member since 1989, Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (formerly Canadian Association of Full Member since 1989, Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (formerly Canadian Association of Full Member since 1989, Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (formerly Canadian Association of T Professional Heritage Consultants) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE F 2000 - 2001 Chair, American Society of Landscape Architects, Historic Preservation ProfeSociety of Landscape Architects, Historic Preservation ProfeSociety of Landscape Architects, Historic Preservation Professional Interest Group 1998 – 2010 Executive Member, Board of Directors, The Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation, Vicexecutive Member, Board of Directors, The Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation, Vicexecutive Member, Board of Directors, The Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation, Vice- President 2001-2004, Secretary, Canadian Treasurer 2004 2004, Secretary, Canadian Treasurer 2004 2004, Secretary, Canadian Treasurer 2004 - 2010 A 1995 - 1999 Adjunct Professor, School of Landscape Architecture, University of Guelph Adjunct Professor, School of Landscape Architecture, University of Guelph Adjunct Professor, School of Landscape Architecture, University of Guelph 2007, 2009, Faculty, U Vic, Cultural Landscape Course, Cultural Resource Management ProgramFaculty, U Vic, Cultural Landscape Course, Cultural Resource Management ProgramFaculty, U Vic, Cultural Landscape Course, Cultural Resource Management Program 2011, 2013 R PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008 - 2014 Managing Director CulturalManaging Director CulturalManaging Director Cultural Heritage D MacNaughton Hermsen Britton Clarkson Planning Limited 1984 - 2008 Principal, Wendy Shearer Landscape Architect Limited PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES As managing director of the Cultural Landscape Section at MHBC, Wendy has developed Cultural Landscape Conservation Plans for numerous National Historic Sites and provincially significant properties. Recent projects include: Legislative Assembly Grounds, Toronto Battlefield Park National Historic Site, Hamilton Former London Psychiatric Hospital redevelopment lands, London David Dunlap Observatory, Town of Richmond Hill Billings Estate National Historic Site Cemetery, Ottawa Oil Heritage District, Oil Springs Lambton County Todmorden Mills Heritage Site, Toronto PROJECT AWARDS 2012 CAHP Restoration Award Battlefield Park NHS restoration of 1920s Dunington-Grubb Commemorative Landscape 2012 CAHP Heritage Planning Award Cultural Landscape Assessment for Rondeau Provincial Park 2011 Urban Design Award Merit Hamilton City Hall in Restoration, City of Hamilton 2011 CAHP Heritage Restoration Historic Landscape at Hamilton Award City Hall 2011 CAHP Heritage Restoration Dundurn Outbuildings Long Term Award Use Study 2011 CAHP Heritage Restoration Oil Heritage District Award of Merit 2010 Urban Design Award Former Lincoln County Courthouse,Former Lincoln County Courthouse,Former Lincoln County Courthouse, City of St. Catharines 2010 Community Design Award Niagara Region Courthouse Square, Niagara Region Courthouse Square, Niagara Region Courthouse Square, St. Catharines 2009 Urban Design Award Prince of Wales School, Hamilton Prince of Wales School, Hamilton Prince of Wales School, Hamilton 2007 Urban Design Award Woodward Environmental Lab, City of Woodward Environmental Lab, City of Woodward Environmental Lab, City of Hamilton T 2006 Urban Design Award University of Western Ontario, Child University of Western Ontario, Child University of Western Ontario, Child Care Centre, LondonCare Centre, LondonCare Centre, London 2006 CAPHC Heritage Restoration Ruthven Park National Historic Site, Ruthven Park National Historic Site, Ruthven Park National Historic Site, F Award ERA ArchitectsCayugaCayuga 2005 Hamilton Urban Design and Dundurn National Historic Site Dundurn National Historic Site Dundurn National Historic Site Architecture Award of Merit For Architecture Award of Merit For Architecture Award of Merit For Landscape Conservation Master Plan Landscape Conservation Master Plan Landscape Conservation Master Plan A Excellence in Heritage and and and Implementation, HamiltonImplementation, HamiltonImplementation, Hamilton Conservation 2005 CAPHC Heritage Restoration CAPHC Heritage Restoration CAPHC Heritage Restoration The former Lincoln County Court House, The former Lincoln County Court House, The former Lincoln County Court House, Award GRA Architects Award GRA Architects Award GRA Architects St. CatharinesSt. CatharinesSt. Catharines R 2003 Mike Wagner Heritage Award Mike Wagner Heritage Award Mike Wagner Heritage Award The Former Waterloo County Gaol, The Former Waterloo County Gaol, Outstanding AchievementOutstanding AchievementOutstanding AchievementGovernor’s House and new Millennium Garden D CONTACT Email: wendyshearer@rogers.com Phone: 519-241-1116 T F A R D T F A R D T F A R D 200-540 BINGEMANS CENTRE DRIVE KITCHENER / ONTARIO /N2B3X9 / T:519.576.3650 / F: 519-576-0121 / WWW.MHBCPLAN.COM