Unidad documental compuesta 450 - Hudson's Bay Post Rupert House, James Bay, Québec, 1884.

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Hudson's Bay Post Rupert House, James Bay, Québec, 1884.

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    SCA203-GA181-7-450

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    • [196-] (Reproducción)
    • [ca. 1884] (Photography)
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    1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 25 cm

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    (1905-1993)

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    John Ivan Rempel MRAIC, architect and architectural historian, was born September 29, 1905 near Ekaterinoslav, Russia (now Ukraine) to Dutch parents. In 1924 he emigrated to Canada and settled in Kitchener, Ontario where he completed high school at Kitchener Collegiate Institute, graduating in 1928. Rempel attended the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto and graduated in 1933, receiving an honours degree, a Bachelor of Architecture, and the Architectural Gold Medal. He began practising as an architect in 1939 after having completed early work with such well known firms as Templin and Wells, Craig and Madill, and Horwood and White.

    Throughout his career, Rempels major interests were research into historic building technology and architectural restoration, which led to significant contributions through writing and practice. He was a member of a variety of architectural heritage committees and spoke on television and the radio in connection with campaigns for local preservation. Rempel published a number of significant works related to architectural heritage conservation and in 1967 he published ''Building With Wood'', documentating the empirical approach to the study of vernacular buildings in Canada and other parts of North America. He was also a well known speaker in Canada and the United States having spoken at the American Society of Architectural Historians, the Canadian Museums Association, and others.

    Rempel worked professionally as a heritage consultant for restoration projects across southern Ontario and was Chief Research Architect in Historic Building Technology for the reconstruction of Fort William and an architectural consultant during the establishment of Upper Canada Village. In addition, John was the head of the Architectural Drafting department at the Danforth Technical School in Toronto and a lecturer at the Ontario College of Education.

    The last restoration project Rempel completed before retiring in 1982 was the Joseph Schneider House in Kitchener, work for which he received a medal from Heritage Canada in recognition for contributions to architectural preservation. Among his other awards were a Senior Canada Council Fellowship and the Gabrielle Léger Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Heritage Conservation.

    Remple died January 1, 1993 in Hamilton, Ontario and was buried at Toronto, Ontario's Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

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    One image of several unidentified individuals raking hay in a field in front of the Hudson Bay Post Rupert House, in James Bay (now called Waskaganish), Québec, 1884. The caption also reads: "From a Geological Survey of Canada photograph in the Public Archives of Canada."

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        No reproductions. Original owned by the Public Archives of Canada, Photographs Section.

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        [196-] (originally created ca. 1884)

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