Send us a text Today’s guests are three second year students from Willowbank School of Restoration Arts: Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach, and Vanessa Pottinger. They share with us what heritage and sustainability means to them, as well as their thoughts from attending the 2025 joint National Trust/CAHP/Indigenous Heritage Circle conference in Halifax. Nos invitées d'aujourd'hui sont trois étudiantes de deuxième année de l'École Willowbank des arts de la restoration : Alanna Wils...
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Send us a text Today’s guests are three second year students from Willowbank School of Restoration Arts: Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach, and Vanessa Pottinger. They share with us what heritage and sustainability means to them, as well as their thoughts from attending the 2025 joint National Trust/CAHP/Indigenous Heritage Circle conference in Halifax. Nos invitées d'aujourd'hui sont trois étudiantes de deuxième année de l'École Willowbank des arts de la restoration : Alanna Wils...
Send us a text Patrick M. Moore is an internationally recognized, multi-award-winning carpenter and construction manager with a distinguished career leading multiple multimillion-dollar mega projects for a top construction firm. Beyond his primary role as a program manager, he has earned global acclaim for his expertise in stereotomy, particularly the French craft of L'Art du Trait, a UNESCO-listed heritage technique. In 2014, Moore founded The Professional School of Practical Stereotomy in O...
CAHPSTONE: A podcast on heritage conservation
Send us a text Today’s guests are three second year students from Willowbank School of Restoration Arts: Alanna Wilson, Ellen Siebel-Achenbach, and Vanessa Pottinger. They share with us what heritage and sustainability means to them, as well as their thoughts from attending the 2025 joint National Trust/CAHP/Indigenous Heritage Circle conference in Halifax. Nos invitées d'aujourd'hui sont trois étudiantes de deuxième année de l'École Willowbank des arts de la restoration : Alanna Wils...