{"id":19658,"date":"2018-01-24T17:46:52","date_gmt":"2018-01-24T22:46:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/?p=19658"},"modified":"2018-01-24T17:46:52","modified_gmt":"2018-01-24T22:46:52","slug":"armourys-heritage-features-should-be-considered-in-revamp-committee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/armourys-heritage-features-should-be-considered-in-revamp-committee\/","title":{"rendered":"Armoury\u2019s heritage features should be considered in revamp: Committee"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Brock Weir<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The historic Aurora Armoury is set to begin a new chapter in its nearly 140-year-old life, but the features and battle scars it has collected over the years should be preserved as part of its future, according to the town\u2019s Heritage Advisory Committee.<br \/>\nThe Heritage Advisory Committee (HAC) has tasked consultants who are planning extensive renovations to the historic building with maintaining features which tell a story of its past military use as it is overhauled to make way for the Canadian Institute of Food and Wine, an offshoot of Niagara College.<br \/>\nAs part of the overall vision for the building, the western side of the Armoury will be opened up to connect it to the surrounding Town Park, making it an integral part of the many activities that take place in the popular green space throughout the year.<br \/>\nBut these dramatic changes raised alarm bells for at least one member of the HAC who said this could have a detrimental effect not only on the building\u2019s identity, but its integrity as well.<br \/>\nSounding off on the plan was HAC member James Hoyes who said his eyes landed on the words \u201crehabilitate\u201d and \u201crenovate\u201d in a recent report before the committee.<br \/>\n\u201cI look at this building and I don\u2019t see it as a renovation; I see it as a rebuilding \u2013 a demolition and a rebuilding because that is probably what would happen,\u201d Mr. Hoyes contended.<br \/>\nThe reason he says he has these concerns is the report notes \u201cseveral major renovations\u201d will need to take place to protect the Armoury from deterioration and ensure its functionality to contemporary use but protecting some heritage features would \u201cinhibit\u201d the project.<br \/>\n\u201cTo me, that says everything that is heritage \u2013 window openings, trim, everything that we would evaluate a normal heritage building \u2013 are irrelevant in this letter because they get in the way of what you actually want to do to the building,\u201d he continued. \u201cIt [says] it will restore the relationship of the building to the park [but] it doesn\u2019t say it will restore the building, it says the \u2018relationship\u2019 and that is why I am concerned.<br \/>\n\u201cI see this as a rebuild that gives tribute to what was in the past, not a renovation. I see this as a homage [to its original use] and it just looks like an institutional building that has some heritage attributes attached to it.\u201d<br \/>\nCouncillor Wendy Gaertner, who chaired the most recent HAC meeting, said she shared some of Mr. Hoyes\u2019 concerns, particularly when it came to changes to exterior walls, as it would change the look of the building.<br \/>\nNevertheless, Anthony Ierullo, Aurora\u2019s Manager of Strategic Planning, one of the leading proponents of this project, along with architect Jim Burkitt, tried to allay some of these concerns<br \/>\n\u201cFor this building to be a success, it has to be read as what it was, and for me the clearest is the north elevation where you have six windows and the vestibule we see in other military buildings of this stature and how you enter in,\u201d said Mr. Burkitt. \u201cWe know we are making changes and we\u2019re opening the building up but, at the same time, we sure hope this building should in a number of ways be as important as it has been for the last 150 years.<br \/>\n\u201cThere have been changes and additions to the [original drill] shed, but truly it is that shed shape that was iconic as a drill shed and a place to meet in the park. What we\u2019re excited to explore is that we see this building still gets understood in that way as a historical place, but [also] a place that integrates into the park.\u201d<br \/>\nDetails cited by Mr. Hoyes \u2013 particularly the window openings and trim \u2013 are not being taken \u201clightly,\u201d he added, and they hope to \u201crefurbish them as best we can.\u201d<br \/>\nIndeed, additions and modifications have taken place on the building as early as 1895 with a new floor work, according to Heritage Planner Jeff Healey, along with extensions during the Second World War and further work in the 1960s and 70s.<br \/>\n\u201cOne thing that has endured with all these changes is the shape,\u201d said Mr. Burkitt. \u201cWe want to bring it back to the structure that holds them up. It sure would be nice to see where those angled beams extend up into the ceiling. \u201c<br \/>\nAs much as consideration will be given to the heritage nature of the building, it will be renovated for modern use.<br \/>\n\u201cWhen we began this process, we had obviously the concept of a partner, so we wanted to make sure the space fit the partner but, more importantly, we wanted to ensure it was multi-functional space that can be easily repurposed to community-type space,\u201d said Mr. Ierullo on the deal with Niagara College, but also underscoring the commitment they have made to be community partners. \u201cThat being said, we are very excited about the partnership and hope that it stands the test of time and Niagara College operates for an extended period of time in the Armoury. But the intent is to have enough flexibility that if the partnership is not successful for whatever reason, we can retain ownership and repurpose the building again or some other community use.<br \/>\n\u201cA significant mandate of this partnership is also to focus on re-established community uses in the Armoury. Niagara College has made it clear that they are actively interested in engaging with community partners on the use of this facility as they maintain their tenancy. 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