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This training, offered in four sessions, is structured to ensure a balanced approach between acquiring fundamental concepts and applying them in professional practice, through case studies and discussions with participants.


Practical information

  • This training is offered in French.
  • This training is intended for architects who wish to familiarize themselves with, or deepen their knowledge of, heritage.
  • Training on May 21, 22, 28, and 29, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • Registration deadline: May 21, 2026

Rates

Fees

Architect
$660
Intern
$495
General public
$825

Évènement 1 - What Is Heritage? The Concept of Heritage Value

Une shoebox dans Villeray. Photo : Olivier Gariépy / Arrondissement VSP
Identify heritage values and the defining elements of a building in order to determine an appropriate conservation strategy within a professional mandate.

Évènement 2 - Heritage Evaluation and Regulations

Photo : Dessinaplan
Interpret regulations and various heritage-related policies in Quebec in order to develop an architectural concept that respects heritage values.

Évènement 3 - Contemporary Interventions on Heritage Buildings and Sites

Couvent de Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan, actuelle Mairie, construit en 1881. Photo : Benoit Rochon, Wikimedia Commons
Determine an intervention strategy aimed at code compliance and improving the building envelope of a heritage property, and understand its impacts on the conservation of defining elements of the built environment.

Évènement 4 - How to Intervene in an Interior?

Intérieurs de la Résidence Fulford. Photo : Brian Merrett, Héritage Montréal
Recognize the importance of the relationship between the interior and exterior of a heritage building and understand the issues involved in conserving its defining interior elements. Architects Richard de la Riva and Ian Kubanek will take part in Sessions 3 and 4 as guest speakers.