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Shaping Vancouver 2018: The Complexity of Places - The Heather Street Lands

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May 10
2018
Shaping Vancouver 2018: The Complexity of Places - The Heather Street Lands Heritage Vancouver May 10, 2018 : 7:00 pm to May 11, 2018 : 8:45 pm

Heritage sites very often are much more intricate places than we may realize. In order for them to be appreciated, educational, positively experienced, and inspirational we need to effectively plan for and manage the multiple ways a place is significant to different groups of people.

The Heather Street Lands is a 21-acre parcel of land, located between 33rd Ave and 37th Ave, intersecting with Heather Street. It is co-owned by the MST Partnership, made up of the Musqueam Indian Band, the Squamish Nation and Tsleil-Waututh Nation, and the Canada Lands Company, a federal corporation that aims to incorporate former Government of Canada sites into the community. This site has different meanings to various groups and organizations around the city. There are many differing values present - cultural, social, historical, architectural, natural, economic - which span the physical and the intangible. There is also a painful history embedded here for First Nations people, with some representatives having requested the removal of a building on this site as a form of reconciliation.

In this evening's session, we seek to provide a space to discuss these complex characteristics and contemplate possible ways to tackle such an intricate place.

Through this discussion, we wish to provide the opportunity for attendees to learn:

  • What are the different ways that this land is viewed and valued by people?
  • How do we plan for a place that has all these complex issues?
  • What can be done to help resolve conflicting values?
  • How can we, in our role as citizens, be a part of contributing to ongoing improvements in the planning of such complex places?
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PO Box 74123
Hillcrest Park PO
Vancouver, BC V5V 5C8
Canada
Click to view background photo & credits
Project: Telus Atrium Garden
Landscape Architect / Firm: Sharp & Diamond Landscape Architecture Inc in collaboration with Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Photo Credit: Brett Hitchins