
معرفی
Lyette Fortin serves as an Instructor at Carleton University's Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism since 2014, teaching architectural conservation courses including ARCH 4200 (Philosophy and Ethics) and ARCC 3302 (Conservation in Practice II Design Studio). With 37 years of professional experience, she previously held pivotal roles as a Conservation Architect for the federal government managing National Historic Sites, Chief Project Manager at the National Capital Commission for Canada's Official Residences, and Director of Architectural Strategic Planning for the House of Commons overseeing the Parliamentary Precincts' Long Term Vision and Plan.
Her educational credentials include:
- Bachelor of Architecture from Carleton University
- Diploma in Conservation of Historic Structures from Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, York, England
- Diploma in Architectural Conservation from ICCROM (International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property), Rome, Italy
Ms. Fortin's expertise centers on architectural conservation philosophy, ethics, and practical implementation, specializing in strategic planning, value definition, conservation governance, and heritage enhancement frameworks. Her consultancy work emphasizes culturally sensitive approaches to preserving built environments while developing comprehensive conservation visions and design principles for heritage sites across Canada.
Professional Recognition:
- Honorary Membership in the Ontario Association of Architects (Hon. OAA)
While the provided text does not specify graduate student mentorship or research grants, her extensive career in high-stakes conservation projects and current academic role demonstrate significant contributions to training future conservation professionals through hands-on studio instruction and ethical framework development in architectural preservation.



