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Candace Iron is a Part-Time Lecturer and Program Coordinator in Liberal Studies at Humber College's College of Arts and Humanities, Toronto. She holds a PhD in Humanities from York University and is actively engaged in research on 19th-century religious architecture in Canada, with a focus on adaptive reuse across religious traditions. She is also the Vice-President of Membership of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada.
Her research interests include Architectural History, Religious Architecture, Heritage Conservation, Adaptive Reuse of Buildings, Gothic Revival Architecture, and Aesthetic Theory. Her work explores the transformation of sacred spaces, the preservation of ecclesiastical buildings, and the cultural significance of architectural design in Canada, particularly in Ontario.
Candace has published extensively on Canadian church architecture, with recent and forthcoming articles analyzing architectural lineages, design principles, and the socio-religious context of Gothic Revival buildings. Her publications demonstrate a consistent scholarly trajectory in architectural history and heritage studies, often in collaboration with experts like Malcolm Thurlby.
She has presented over 30 scholarly papers at national and international conferences, contributing to academic discourse on heritage, sacred spaces, and architectural conservation. Her work bridges academic research and public engagement, as seen in her contributions to platforms like Raise the Hammer and Heritage Matters Magazine.
While no specific students or scientific awards are mentioned, her role as a program coordinator and active researcher indicates leadership and mentorship within her academic community. She is involved in professional societies and contributes to the evaluation and preservation of built heritage in Ontario.
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