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1 Curriculum Vitae (Updated 2020-04-22) Professor Lynne D. DiStefano 狄麗玲 教授 BA Russell Sage; MA Boston; PhD UPenn; HKICON; HonAIA(HK); ICOMOS Canada Adjunct Professor and Academic Development Advisor Division of Architectural Conservation Programmes (http://acp.arch.hku.hk) Faculty of Architecture The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Road, Hon Kong E-mail: [email protected] HKU Tel: +(852) 3917 1101 1. Personal Particulars Biography Prof. Lynne DiStefano is a founder and the second Director (2003-2005) of the Division of Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP) at The University of Hong Kong, where she currently serves as an Adjunct Professor and Academic Development Advisor. She is also a Faculty Associate at the Willowbank School of Restoration Arts (Ontario, Canada). She was previously an Associate Professor at Brescia University College, Western University (Ontario, Canada), as well as Chief Curator of Museum London (also Ontario, Canada). Since 2006, she has been appointed by ICOMOS as an official Technical Evaluator for a number of nominated World Heritage Sites in Austria, China, Japan and South Korea, as well as an Expert for several reactive monitoring missions in China, Laos and The Philippines. She has authored and co-authored a number of publications and served as a consultant to local and regional governments, especially in Asia. She is a member of both ICOM and ICOMOS Canada. She currently sits on the board of the Ontario Heritage Trust. Academic Qualifications 1995 Certificate in Museum Management, UC-Berkeley 1988 Advanced Studies in Materials and Techniques of Conservation, University of York (England) 1973 PhD, University of Pennsylvania 1964 MA, Boston University 1962 BA, Russell Sage College

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Curriculum Vitae (Updated 2020-04-22)

Professor Lynne D. DiStefano 狄麗玲 教授 BA Russell Sage; MA Boston; PhD UPenn; HKICON; HonAIA(HK); ICOMOS Canada Adjunct Professor and Academic Development Advisor Division of Architectural Conservation Programmes (http://acp.arch.hku.hk) Faculty of Architecture The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Road, Hon Kong E-mail: [email protected] HKU Tel: +(852) 3917 1101

1. Personal Particulars Biography Prof. Lynne DiStefano is a founder and the second Director (2003-2005) of the Division of Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP) at The University of Hong Kong, where she currently serves as an Adjunct Professor and Academic Development Advisor. She is also a Faculty Associate at the Willowbank School of Restoration Arts (Ontario, Canada). She was previously an Associate Professor at Brescia University College, Western University (Ontario, Canada), as well as Chief Curator of Museum London (also Ontario, Canada). Since 2006, she has been appointed by ICOMOS as an official Technical Evaluator for a number of nominated World Heritage Sites in Austria, China, Japan and South Korea, as well as an Expert for several reactive monitoring missions in China, Laos and The Philippines. She has authored and co-authored a number of publications and served as a consultant to local and regional governments, especially in Asia. She is a member of both ICOM and ICOMOS Canada. She currently sits on the board of the Ontario Heritage Trust. Academic Qualifications 1995 Certificate in Museum Management, UC-Berkeley 1988 Advanced Studies in Materials and Techniques of Conservation, University of York (England) 1973 PhD, University of Pennsylvania 1964 MA, Boston University 1962 BA, Russell Sage College

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Professional Qualifications and Affiliations 2017-lifelong Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON) 2015-2017 President, Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON) 2010-2015 Founding President, Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON) 2010-current Professional Member, Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON) 2010-current Member, ICOMOS Canada 2010-current Member, Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Awards and Special Honours 2018 The Lynne DiStefano Prize, a student award named in her honour for academic excellence

in the discipline of architectural conservation, established in the HKU Faculty of Architecture.

2017 Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON) 2012 AIA Honorary Member, conferred by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Hong Kong

Chapter, in recognition of distinguished achievement in heritage conservation in the chapter’s region.

2005 Hong Kong Heritage Awards (2004)—Award of Honour for the Architectural Conservation Programmes in the School Category of the Heritage Education and Publicity Awards.

Academic Experience 2014-current Faculty Associate, Willowbank School of Restoration Arts, Canada (see:

http://willowbank.ca/wpdir/faculty/) 2009-current Adjunct Professor and Academic Development Advisor, Division of Architectural

Conservation Programmes, HKU 2005-2009 Adjunct Associate Professor and Academic Development Advisor, Architectural

Conservation Programmes, HKU 2003-2005 Honorary Associate Professor and Director, Architectural Conservation Programmes, HKU 2000-2003 Research Fellow and Programme Coordinator, Architectural Conservation Programmes,

HKU 2005-2006 Academic Director, Cultural Heritage Management Programme, School of Professional and

Continuing Education, HKU 1968-1989 Associate Professor, Brescia University College, Western University, Canada Museum Experience 1989-1996 Chief Curator, Museum London, Ontario, Canada 1966-1967 Assistant Curator, Cornell University Museum of Art, USA Professional Practice Experience 2000-2015 Founding Partner, Architectural Conservation Office, Hong Kong 1987-1997 Conservation Consultant, DiStefano & Associates Ltd., Canada

2. Public Service UNESCO/ICOMOS Service Appointments 2016-current World Heritage Expert, ICOMOS Canada http://canada.icomos.org/about-icomos-canada/committees/ 2006-current World Heritage Technical Evaluator and Mission Expert, ICOMOS / World Heritage Centre (Selected documentation) http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002459/245912e.pdf (p. 19, 4th row from the

last) https://whc.unesco.org/archive/2014/whc14-38com-inf8B1-en.pdf (p. 20, 3rd row)

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http://whc.unesco.org/archive/2013/whc13-37com-8B1inf-en.pdf (p. 19, 12th row) http://whcn.org/Detail.aspx?Id=730 http://culture.people.com.cn/GB/22226/58917/83697/5910378.html 2006-current Member, ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Interpretation and Presentation

(ISCIP) http://icip.icomos.org/ENG/organisation_members.html 2008-2009 ICOMOS World Heritage Advisor https://www.arch.hku.hk/lynne-distefano-appointed-as-world-heritage-advisor/ 2006-2008 Member, Advisory Board, Cultural Heritage Specialist Guides at UNESCO World Heritage

Sites, UNESCO Bangkok http://www.nara.accu.or.jp/english/img/grouptraining/2012.pdf https://docplayer.net/31932971-A-training-manual-for-heritage-guides-4-th-edition.html 1988-1995 Board Member, ICOMOS Canada (English-Speaking Committee) (1993-1995) Treasurer, ICOMOS Canada (English-Speaking Committee) (1989-1993) Vice-President, ICOMOS Canada (English-Speaking Committee) Governmental and Institutional Service Appointments 2018-current Member, Technical Advisory Group for the Citywide Heritage Survey Feasibility Study, City

of Toronto (the municipal government) 2017-current Member, Board of Directors, Ontario Heritage Trust, Canada (see:

https://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/en/pages/about-us/board-of-directors) 2014-current Member, International Advisory Group, Yangon Heritage Trust, Myanmar 1994-1996 Council Member, Ontario Museum Association Council, Canada 1991 Member, Evaluation Committee, Canadian Parks Service Heritage Awards, Canada 1989 Member, Evaluation Committee, Exhibitions Assistance Program, Museums Assistance

Program, Canada 1984-1986 Member, Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (London), City of London,

Ontario, Canada 1981-1987 Member, Board of Directors, Ontario Heritage Foundation, Canada (1984-1987) Chairperson, Architectural Advisory Committee, Ontario Heritage Foundation,

Canada (1986-1987) Member, Editorial Committee, Well-Preserved: The Ontario Heritage

Foundation’s Manual of Principles and Practice for Architectural Conservation (Boston Mills Press, 1988) Ontario Heritage Foundation, Canada

(1985-1987) Member, Niagara Escarpment Committee, Ontario Heritage Foundation, Canada

(1984-1987) Member, Executive Committee, Ontario Heritage Foundation, Canada (1981-1987) Member, Architectural Advisory Committee, Ontario Heritage Foundation,

Canada 1974-1978 Member, Board of Directors, London Regional Art Gallery (now Museum London) (1975-1978) Vice-Chairperson, Board of Directors, London Regional Art Gallery

3. Research and Publications Books 2021 (Upcoming) Asian Revitalization: Adaptive Reuse in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Singapore.

(Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2021). (Joint editor, with Katie Cummer)

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2016 “Hong Kong’s Back Alleys: The Ugly, the Bad and the Good,” text for Michael Wolf’s photo book Informal Solutions: Observations in Hong Kong Back Alleys (Hong Kong: WE Press, January 2016), 79-87. [257 pages; ISBN 9789881423030] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2014 Heritage Revealed (Hong Kong: Asia Society Hong Kong Center, October 2014). [153 pages; ISBN 9789881227249] (Co-author, with Katie Cummer and Lee Ho Yin)

2013 “Small God, Big City: Earth God Shrines in Urban Hong Kong,” text for Michael Wolf’s photo book Small God Big City (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, March 2013), 5-19, 105-119. [124 pages; ISBN 9789888139934] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin and Katie Cummer)

2011 “Corner Delight: Hong Kong Composite Buildings of the 1950s and 1960s,” text for Michael Wolf’s photo book Hong Kong Corner Houses (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, December 2011), 8-20. [136 pages; ISBN 9789888028726] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2009 “Behind the 100,” text for Michael Wolf’s photo book Hong Kong Inside (Berlin: Peperoni Books, September 2009), 206-211. [352 pages; ISBN 9783941825062] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2006 The Impact of Local and Global Factors on the Development of Cultural Heritage Management in Hong Kong, Macau and Southern China (London: Routledge). (First author, with Hilary du Cros, Fred Y. S. Lee and William Logan)

2002 A Tale of Two Villages: The Story of Changing Village Life in the New Territories (Hong Kong and New York: Oxford University Press). (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin) [ISBN: 0195928598]

1986 Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario: Symbols of Aspiration (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1986). (First author, with Nancy Z. Tausky) [ISBN: 0802056989]

Book Chapters 2021 (Upcoming) “New Lease of Life: The Evolution of Adaptive Reuse in Hong Kong,” in Asian

Revitalization: Adaptive Reuse in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Singapore, edited by Lynne DiStefano and Katie Cummer. (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2021). (Co-author, with Katie Cummer and Lee Ho Yin)

2020 (Upcoming) “Urbanism, Composite Buildings (Hong Kong),” in Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, 2nd Edition, edited by Marcel Vellinga (London: Bloomsbury Academic, November 2020). [ISBN: 9781472592736] (First author, with co-author Lee Ho Yin)

2020 (Upcoming) “Hong Kong: Shophouses,” in Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World, 2nd Edition, edited by Marcel Vellinga (London: Bloomsbury Academic, November 2020). [ISBN: 9781472592736] (First author, with co-author Lee Ho Yin)

2020 “Hong Kong’s Early Composite Building,” in Place Meaning and Attachment: Authenticity, Heritage and Preservation, edited by Dak Kopec and AnnaMarie Bliss (New York and London: Routledge, March 2020), 171-181. [228 pages; ISBN 9780367232658] (Co-author, with Lee Ho Yin and Lai Chi Pong)

2017 “Hong Kong,” in Chapter 5 “Asia” of Time Frames: Conservation Policies for Twentieth-Century Architectural Heritage, edited by Ugo Carughi and Massimo Visone (Oxon and New York: Routledge, April 2017). [532 pages; ISBN 9781472489296 (hardback); 9781315269863 (e-book); 9781138392779 (paperback)] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2017 “Hong Kong’s Urban Earth God Shrines: An Evolving Intangible Tradition in a Modern Urban Setting,” in Intangible Cultural Heritage in Contemporary China: The Participation of Local Communities, edited by Khun-Eng Kuah and Zhaohui Liu (Oxon and New York: Routledge Contemporary China Series, November 2016), 49-73. [152 pages; ISBN 9781138644182] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin and Katie Cummer)

2016 “Tong Lau: Hong Kong’s Anglo-Cantonese Shophouse Typology,” in Shophouse / Townhouse: Asian Perspectives, edited by Wong Yunn Chii and Johannes Widodo (Singapore: Department of Architecture, School of Design & Environment, National

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University of Singapore, 30 April 2016), 200-209. [227 pages; ISBN 9789810910655] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2015 “From Zero Sum Game to Arranged Marriage: The Struggle between Built Heritage Conservation and Urban Development in Post-colonial Hong Kong,” in Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability: International Frameworks, National and Local Governance, edited by Sophia Labadi and William Logan (NY: Routledge, October 2015). [360 pages; ISBN 9781138845732 (hardback); 9781138845756 (paperback)] (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2007 “Interpreting the Significance of Heritage Sites,” in Asia Conserved: Lessons Learned from the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation (2000-2004), edited by Richard A. Engelhardt and Montira Horayangura Unakul (Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok), 21-27. (First author, with David Lung, Lee Ho Yin and Debbie Wong) [ISBN 9292231170]

1999 “Hong Kong,” in Living Heritage: Vernacular Environment in China (Hong Kong: Yungmingtang, 1999), 204-231. (First author, with co-authors Lee Ho Yin and David P. Y. Lung) [ISBN 9628555413]

Papers in Academic and Professional Journals 2018 “From Crisis to Conservation: A Critical Review of the Intertwined Economic and Political

Factors Driving Built Heritage Conservation Policy in Hong Kong and a Possible Way Forward,” Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, vol. 33, no. 3 (2018): 539-553, published online by Springer, 29 May 2018. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin and Katie Cummer) [ISSN 15664910]. See: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10901-018-9611-8 and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325427940_From_crisis_to_conservation_a_critical_review_of_the_intertwined_economic_and_political_factors_driving_built_heritage_conservation_policy_in_Hong_Kong_and_a_possible_way_forward (DOI 10.1007/s10901-018-9611-8).

2017 “Tracking Ontario’s Thames,” article for Ontario Heritage Trust’s MyOntario – A vision over time article series in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, published online on 15 November 2017. (Sole author) See: http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/en/index.php/myontario/stories/lynne-d-distefano

2016 “Chinese Renaissance Architecture in China and Hong Kong,” Context (Journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation), No. 145 (July 2016): 17-20. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin) [ISSN 09582746]

2016 “The Hong Kong Shophouses,” Context (Journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation), No. 145 (July 2016): 13-15. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin) [ISSN 09582746]

2016 “Adaptive Reuse of Built Heritage in Hong Kong: Integrated Conservation Approach for Development,” RICS Insight Paper, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, February 2016. (Joint author, with Margaret Brooke, Adrian Cheung, Daniel Ho, Lee Ho Yin, Michael Moir and Roy Ying)

2011 "UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management Initiative to Establish Interpretation And Presentation Standards at World Heritage Sites in Asia," paper published in Journal of Heritage Tourism, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Aug. 2011), 245-254; published by Routledge (London). (Joint author, with Sharif Shams Imon and Lee Ho Yin) [ISSN 1743873x]

2006 “Chinese-Built Western Towers: The Hyper-Tradition of the Overseas Chinese’s Fortified Towers in the Cantonese Counties of Kaiping and Taishan,” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, edited by Nezar AlSayyad, Vol. XVIII, No. 1 (Fall): 27-28. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin) [ISSB 10501092]

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2002 “The Adoption of the British Cottage Roof Form in the Far East: Accidental Architectural Imperialism?,” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, edited by Nezar Alsayyad, Vol. XIV, No. 1 (Fall): 31-32. (First author, with co-author Lee Ho Yin) [ISSN 10502092]

2001 “The Ontario Cottage: The Globalization of a British Form in the Nineteenth Century,” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, edited by Nezar Alsayyad,, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Spring 2001): 33-34. (Sole author)

Conference Papers 2014 "Purposeful Repurposing: Adaptive Reuse of Hong Kong's Heritage Buildings," in the

proceedings of The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors Annual Conference 2014 (held on 13 September 2014), Hong Kong: Our Smart City in the Next 30 Years (Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, 2014), 22-25. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2011 "Heritage: A Driver of Development – Hong Kong Style Conservation," an invited conference paper presented at the 17th ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium: Heritage, Driver of Development, held at the UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, 27 November to 2 December. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin and Katie Cummer)

2008 “Preserving the Spirit of the Historic City of Macao: Complexity and Contradiction(s),” an invited poster presentation at the 16th ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium: Finding the Spirit of the Place, held in Quebec, Canada, 29 September to 4 October. (Joint author, with Imon Sharif Shams and Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Wheels, Keels and Deals: Economic Considerations in the Rapid Reshaping of Cultural Traditions in Macao,” accepted for presentation at the 2008 International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Conference, Interrogating Tradition: Epistemologies, Fundamentalisms, Regeneration and Practices, held at Oxford Brookes University, 12-15 December. (Joint author, with Imon Sharif Shams and Lee Ho Yin)

2006 “Can Public Participation Fill the Gap of Inadequate Measures for Protection and Management of Heritage Places and Their Settings in Developing Countries? Case Studies from Old Dhaka,” published in Research Conference Proceedings on Asian Approaches to Conservation 2006, edited by Siriwan Silapacharanan and Jeffrey Withaya Campbell (Bangkok: Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University), 56-58. (Joint author, with Imon Sharif Shams and Lee Ho Yin) [ISBN 9789749990889]

(The paper was presented at the research conference Asian Approaches to Conservation organized by the UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management and the Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, held at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 3-5 October 2006.)

2006 “Chinese-Built Western Towers: The Hyper-Tradition of the Overseas Chinese’s Fortified Towers in the Cantonese Counties of Kaiping and Taishan,” published in the IASTE Traditional Dwellings and Settlements, Working Paper Series, edited by Nezar AlSayyad, Vol. 193, 1207-1228; published by the University of California, Berkeley. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

(The paper was presented at the 2006 International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Conference: Hyper-Traditions, organized by IASTE, University of California, Berkeley, held in Bangkok, 15-18 December 2006.)

2005 “Bridging Differences: A Model for Effective Communication between Different Disciplines through Training Programmes for Professionals,” published in City & Time, vol. 1, no. 2 (2005), 1-15. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin, Sharif Shams Imon and Joseph DiStefano) [ISSN: 18077544]

(The paper was presented at the 4th International Seminar on Urban Conservation, Interfaces in Integrated Urban Conservation: Bridging between Disciplines and Cooperative Action, held in Recife, Brazil, from 22 to 25 November 2004.)

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Government Research Reports and Papers 2015 “Tong Lau: A Hong Kong Shophouse Typology.” A resource paper for the Antiquities and

Monuments Office, Architectural Services Department, Buildings Department, Commissioner for Heritage’s Office and Urban Renewal Authority, 4 May 2015. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2009 “Wan Chai Market: Rediscovering Streamline Moderne Architecture,” a resource paper for the Antiquities and Monuments Office and Commissioner for Heritage’s Office. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Conservation Guidelines for the Adaptive Re-use of the Blue House and its Immediate Surrounding Area,” a resource paper for the Antiquities and Monuments Office and Commissioner for Heritage’s Office. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2004 “Wan Chai Market: An Identity Crisis,” a research article prepared as an internal document for the Urban Renewal Authority. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

2002 “Conservation Guidelines for the Adaptive Re-use of the ‘Blue House’ and its Immediate Surrounding Area,” a resource paper for the Antiquities and Monuments Office, Architectural Services Department and the Urban Renewal Authority. (Joint author, with Lee Ho Yin)

Training Manual 2005 Cultural Heritage Specialist Guide: Training and Certification Program for UNESCO World

Heritage Site (Macao: UNESCO and Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT), Macao SAR). (Editor) Selected Museum Exhibitions 2001 Course Studies—Tracking Ontario’s Thames: An Exploration of the River (as field researcher

and Contributor to exhibition catalogue) for Museum London (Ontario). Exhibition dates: November 10, 2001 to January 13, 2002.

2000 The Ontario Cottage: Perfect of Its Kind (as Guest Curator) for Museum London (Ontario). September 24, 2000 to November 12, 2002.

1999 Living Heritage: Vernacular Environment in China (as Contributor to exhibition publication), produced by Kai-Yin Lo, exhibited in 1999 in Hong Kong and in 2001 in New York City at the China Institute Gallery.

1995 Gardens of Pleasure and Contemplation (as Curator, working with Guest Curator) for Museum London (Ontario). May 20 to November 5, 1995.

1995 Dennis Wire & Iron Co.: Ornamental Iron Workers (as Curator) for Museum London (Ontario). April 29 to September 10, 1995.

1995 London’s Culturescape (as Curator, working with Guest Curator) for Museum London (Ontario). January 21 to April 23, 1995.

1994 “Perfect Fit”: Contemporary Urban Design in London (as Curator) for Museum London (Ontario). April 9 to August 1, 1994.

1994 Henry Coombs: London Cabinetmaker (as one of two Curators) for Museum London (Ontario). March 12 to July 10, 1994.

1993 London: City at the Forks (as one of two Curators) for Museum London (Ontario). Semi-permanent exhibition.

1992 Secret London (as Curator) for Museum London (Ontario). May 9 to September 13, 1992. 1986 Symbols of Aspiration: Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario (as Guest

Curator) for Museum London (Ontario). May 10 to June 29, 1986. 1978 The Architecture of George F. Durand, 1850-1889 for London Historical Museum (now

Museum London) (Ontario). May 25 to July 16, 1978 Exhibition Catalogues

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2001 “Voice: British and Canadian Travel Narratives, 1793-1891” in Course Studies—Tracking Ontario’s Thames: An Exploration of the River (London, Ontario: Museum London), 10-25. (Contributor to the catalogue) [ISBN: 1895800617]

2000 The Ontario Cottage: Perfect of Its Kind (London, Ontario: Museum London). (Curator and author of the catalogue) [ISBN: 189580082X]

1978 The Architecture of George F. Durand: 1850-1889 (London, Ontario: London Historical Museums). (Curator and author of the catalogue)

4. Professional Practice: Conservation Projects 2014 “Statement of Significance for Shophouses at No. 120 Wellington Street and 26A-C Graham

Street,” commissioned by the Urban Renewal Authority for the conservation of four pre-war shophouses, completed in December 2014. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2014 “Design Guidelines for the Adaptive Reuse of Shanghai Street Shophouses, Nos. 600-626 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok,” commissioned by the Urban Renewal Authority in preparation for the adaptive reuse of a contiguous row of 14 pre-war shophouses on Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, 10 of which are Graded Historic Buildings, completed in July 2014. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2014 “Statement of Significance (Heritage Assessment) of Shanghai Street Shophouses, No. 600-626 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok,” commissioned by the Urban Renewal Authority in preparation for the adaptive reuse of a contiguous row of 14 units of pre-war shophouses on Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, 10 of which are Graded Historic Buildings, completed in May 2014. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2014 “Consultancy Study on the Heritage Conservation Regimes in Other Jurisdictions,” a consultancy report commissioned by the HKSAR Development Bureau as the key reference report for the 2014 Review of Built Heritage Conservation Policy, completed in April 2014. (With Lee Ho Yin, Katie Cummer, Hal Kalman and CUHK Centre for Architectural Heritage Research led by Henry Lo) See: http://www.aab.gov.hk/en/news_20150109.php and https://www.devb.gov.hk/en/sdev/press/index_id_8881.html. The report is accessible at: http://www.builtheritagereview.hk/common/info/publication_doc3.pdf.

2013 “Interpretation Principles and Guidelines for the Lung Tsun Stone Bridge Preservation Corridor,” commissioned by the Antiquities and Monuments Office for the conservation and of the Lung Tsun Stone Bridge remains and incorporation into the Kai Tak Development project. (With Yu Ka Sing of Substance Lab) Report released in August 2013: http://www.amo.gov.hk/form/20130824_ltsb_preservation_corridor.pdf.

2013 “Conservation Management Plan: Man Mo Temple,” commissioned by the Antiquities and Monuments Office. (With Yu Ka Sing of Substance Lab)

2011 “Interpretation Study on the Site of the Former Mountain Lodge and its Surrounding Areas,” a consultancy report commissioned by the HKSAR Antiquities and Monuments Office, completed in December 2011. (With Lee Ho Yin, led by The Oval Partnership) Report accessible at:

(Part 1) http://www.amo.gov.hk/form/part1_statement_of_significance.pdf; (Part 2) http://www.amo.gov.hk/form/part2_study_report.pdf. 2011 “Consultancy on the Architectural Appraisal of Ho Tung Gardens,” commissioned by the

Development Bureau in preparation for the declaration of Ho Tung Gardens as a Monument. (With Lee Ho Yin and Curry Tse) Report released in October 2011: http://www.amo.gov.hk/form/briefing/htgaa_report.pdf.

2010 “UNESCO World Heritage Feasibility Study for Singapore,” a ministerial-level report commissioned by the Singapore Government’s Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts to identify cultural heritage sites qualified for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List, completed in November 2010. The report formed the basis for a five-

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year process leading to the successful inscription of Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site on 4 July 2015: “Singapore Botanical Gardens.” (With Richard Engelhardt and Lee Ho Yin) See: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1483.

2010 “Comprehensive Conservation and Renewal Project for Heritage Shophouse Streets in the City of Haikou, Hainan Province” (〈海口騎樓建築歷史文化街區保護與綜合整治項目〉), an advisory mission by invitation of the Directorate for Haikou Shophouse Projects (海口騎

樓項目指揮部) to provide conservation guidance and chair an important meeting with a senior political leader, 28-29 November 2010. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2009 “Examination of Shangri-La Hotel, Hangzhou, within the Context of the Nomination of the West Lake as a World Heritage Site,” a research report carried out for the Hangzhou Municipal Government, in collaboration with Hangzhou Shangri-La Hotel and Wong Tung & Partners Ltd. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Heritage Assessment Report for Conservation Approach to a Shophouse Cluster,” commissioned by the Urban Renewal Authority, Hong Kong, with AGC Design Ltd. as the main consultant. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Conservation Survey: The Conversion of Yaumatei Theatre & Red Brick House into Cantonese Opera Performance & Practice Venue,” commissioned by the Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government. (With project director Curry Tse and Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Heritage Impact Assessment for the Site of the Yau Ma Tei Theatre at the Junction of Waterloo Road and Reclamation Street and the Site of Red Brick Building at Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong,” commissioned by the Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government. (With project director Curry Tse and Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Conservation Management Plan of Upper Levels Police Station,” commissioned by the MTR Corporation, with main consultant LD-Asia. (With project director Curry Tse and Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Heritage Assessment Report for URA Project H19, commissioned by the Urban Renewal Authority,” directed and coordinated by AGC Design Ltd. (With project director Tony Lam and Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Benchmark Study on Development Control to Facilitate Adaptive Re-use of Historic Building,” commissioned by the Development Bureau, HKSAR Government, directed and coordinated by the Hong Kong Architectural Centre. (With project director Agnes Ng, Lee Ho Yin and others)

2008 “Resource Kits for Revitalizing Historic Buildings through Partnership Scheme,” commissioned by the Development Bureau, HKSAR Government. (With project director Curry Tse and Lee Ho Yin) Resource Kits released in Feb. 2008 at: http://www.heritage.gov.hk/en/rhbtp/application_arrangements.htm).

2006 “Sub-consultant for history and heritage in The Planning of Adaptive Reuse of Lui Seng Chun,” commissioned by the Antiquities and Monument Office, HKSAR Government, with Oval Partnership as the lead consultant. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2003 “Sanxingdui Museum Precinct and Archaeological Site Master Plan,” commissioned by the Guanghan City Government, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China, with LD Asia as the lead consultant. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2003 “Conservation Guidelines for Shaoxing: Section 5.6, Historic Building—Shaoxing City-Centre Redevelopment and Conservation Project,” commissioned by the World Bank, the Zhejiang Provincial Government, and the Shaoxing Municipal Government, People’s Republic of China, as part of the Zhejiang Urban Environment Project. This is a project to provide a documented set of conservation guidelines for historic precincts in the city of Shaoxing. These guidelines will become official local conservation standards. (With Ivan Ho, Lee Ho Yin and David P.Y. Lung)

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2002 “Conservation Plan for the Adaptive Reuse of Coles Lodge,” a project by official request of the Head of Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2002 “Historical Building Survey Form for Macau,” by official request of the Cultural Heritage Department, Macau SAR Government. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2002 “The Focus Study on Aberdeen Harbour,” commissioned by the Planning Department of the HKSAR Government to assess tourism and recreational development opportunities in the Aberdeen Harbour area. (With Lee Ho Yin; and lead consultants LD Asia and Atkins China)

2001 “Conservation Plan for Chiang Rai Remand Prison,” by official request of the Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2001 “A Conservation Plan for Khum Chao Bureeratana: The Future Center of Information and Research for Lanna Architecture,” by official request of the Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2000 “Dismantling of Four Historic Buildings in Yuen Long Old Market,” commissioned by the Antiquities and Monuments Office, HKSAR Government. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2000 “Heritage Tourism Development Concept for the Yau Ma Tei Theatre and the Surrounding Area,” commissioned by the Hong Kong Tourists Association, with Rocco Design Ltd. as the lead consultant. (With Tiffany Gibbs and Lee Ho Yin)

2000 “Specialist Conservation Study: Government House, a project,” commissioned by the Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government. (With Lee Ho Yin, David Lung and Lawrence Mak)

1999 “Specialist Conservation Survey: Former Explosives Magazine, Victoria Barracks,” commissioned by the Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government. (With Lee Ho Yin, David Lung and Lawrence Mak)

5. UNESCO Related Activities UNESCO World Heritage Activities 2015 ICOMOS World Heritage Technical Evaluator, World Heritage technical evaluation mission

to Korea's World Heritage nomination “Neo-Confucian Academies of Joseon Dynasty” (a serial nomination involving nine sites), 14 to 20 September 2015.

2014 ICOMOS Mission Expert, “Joint UNESCO-WHC / ICOMOS / ICCROM Reactive Monitoring Mission to Wudang Mountain, Hubei Province, China,” a five-day mission to assess conditions that could affect the inscribed World Heritage status of "Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains," China, jointly organized by three inter-governmental organizations: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), World Heritage Centre (WHC), the International Council On Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), from 9 to 13 March 2014.

2013 ICOMOS World Heritage Technical Evaluator, World Heritage technical evaluation mission to China’s World Heritage nomination “Silk Roads: Initial Section of the Silk Roads, the Routes Network of Tian-shan Corridor,” 10-22 October 2013.

2012 ICOMOS World Heritage Technical Evaluator, World Heritage technical evaluation mission to Japan's World Heritage nomination “Fujisan,” 28 August to 6 September 2012.

2012 ICOMOS Mission Expert, “Joint UNESCO-WHC / ICOMOS / ICCROM Reactive Monitoring Mission to the Vat Phou and Associated Ancient Settlements within the Champasak Cultural Landscape (Lao People's Democratic Republic),” a seven-day mission to assess conditions that could affect the inscribed World Heritage status of "Vat Phou and Associated Ancient Settlements within the Champasak Cultural Landscape," Laos, jointly organized by three inter-governmental organizations: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), World Heritage Centre (WHC), the International Council On

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Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), from 14 to 20 February 2012.

2011 Advisory Expert, “Workshop on Sustainable Development in Wolong Nature Reserve,” HKSAR's Post-quake Reconstruction Support Work in Sichuan, China, part of HKSAR's $1.386 billion post-earthquake reconstruction of infrastructure and facilities for the giant panda sanctuary at the Wolong National Nature Reserve (a World Heritage Site), organized by the Sichuan Forestry Department and the HKSAR Development Bureau; held in Chengdu on 24 June 2011.

2011 ICOMOS Evaluating Expert, “Reactive Monitoring Mission to the Ifugao Rice Terrace of the Philippine Cordilleras, Philippines,” a 10-day mission organized by the ICOMOS World Heritage Centre to assess the progress in the implementation of corrective measures to achieve the Desired State of Conservation in order for the World Heritage property to be removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger; 14-24 March.

2010 UNESCO Evaluating Expert, “Lushan Villas Preservation and Restoration Consultation Meeting, China,” a 3-day mission organized by the UNESCO Office Beijing and Lushan District Government to formulate a planning framework and strategy for the preservation and restoration of Lushan villas, which are of national heritage significance; 14-17 November.

2010 Keynote Speaker, “Symposium Commemorating the Successful Inscription of the Historic Villages of Hahoe and Yangdong on the World Heritage List,” invited by ICOMOS-Korea, 8-9 December.

2010 Consultant, “UNESCO World Heritage Feasibility Study for Singapore,” a ministerial-level report commissioned by the Singapore Government’s Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts to identify cultural heritage sites qualified for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List, completed in November 2010. The report formed the basis for a five-year process leading to the successful inscription of Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site on 4 July 2015: “Singapore Botanical Gardens.” (With Richard Engelhard and Lee Ho Yin)

2009 Joint-organizer, “Heritage Alive: Hong Kong Winning Projects of UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation,” jointly organized by UNESCO-Bangkok, Antiquities and Monuments Office and Commissioner for Heritage’s Office, held at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, opening ceremony on 21 November and public exhibition from 22 November 2009 to 17 February 2010. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2009 Advisory expert, “Advisory Mission to Hangzhou,” by official request of the Hangzhou Municipal Government (organized by Hangzhou West-Lake Administration and Management Committee, Hangzhou Landscape and Cultural Heritage Bureau and Hangzhou West-Lake World Heritage Application Office) to advise on the application of inscribing the West Lake on the UNESCO World Heritage List, 11-14 June 2009. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2009 ICOMOS World Heritage Technical Evaluator, World Heritage technical evaluation mission to Korea’s World Heritage nomination “Hahoe Folk Village in Andong and Yangdong Folk Village in the Ancient City of Gyeongju,” 9-14 September 2009.

2008-2009 ICOMOS World Heritage Advisor, one of four appointed advisors for evaluating nominations from sovereign states to the UNESCO World Heritage List, 2008-09.

2007 ICOMOS World Heritage Technical Evaluator, Word Heritage technical evaluation mission to China’s proposed World Heritage nomination “Fujian Tulou,” 29 August to 3 September, 2007.

2006 ICOMOS World Heritage Expert Evaluator, Word Heritage technical evaluation of China’s World Heritage nomination “Kaiping Diaolou and Villages,” October 2006.

2001 Advisory expert, “Advisory Mission to the Philippines’ World Heritage Site of Vigan,” by official request of the Office of the UNESCO Regional Advisor for Culture in Asia and the

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Pacific, to advise Vigan Mayor’s Office on the conservation and tourism development masterplan for Vigan, 9-14 September, 2001. (With Lee Ho Yin)

UNESCO Conservation Activities 2015 Lecturer, “Training Course on Cultural Heritage Protection in the Asia-Pacific Region 2015 –

Preservation and Restoration of Wooden Structures,” appointed by the Asia-Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO at Nara (ACCU Nara Office), 24-25 September 2015. See: http://www.nara.accu.or.jp/english/g1-2015web.html.

2012 Lecturer and Instructor, “Training Course on Cultural Heritage Protection in the Asia-Pacific Region 2012 – Research, Analysis and Preservation of Archaeological Sites and Remains,” appointed by the Asia-Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO at Nara (ACCU Nara Office), 1-2 October 2-12 and 4 September to 4 October 2012. See: http://www.nara.accu.or.jp/english/g1-2014web.html.

2011 Presenter, "Heritage: A Driver of Development," at the 17th ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, held at the UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, 27 November to 2 December 2011. (Co-presenter, Lee Ho Yin)

2009 Facilitator and Paper Presenter, the 2nd UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management Conference, “Urban Heritage and Tourism”; 1-2 December 2009, at the Heritage Studies Centre, Institute for Tourism Studies, Macau. (Lead presenter Ralph Lerner, with Lee Ho Yin and Claudia Juhre)

2007 “From Theory to Practice: Transforming Values-centered Management from a Theoretical Platform to a Practical Method of Protecting Cultural Heritage Values through the Protection of Character-defining Elements,” presented at the Forum on the Protection of Traditional Architecture of World Heritage Properties, organized by Chinese National Commission for UNESCO, and co-organized by UNESCO World Heritage Institute of Training and Research-Asia and Pacific (Suzhou), held in Suzhou, 5 December. (Co-presenter: Lee Ho Yin)

2006 Speaker and Representative for UNESCO-Bangkok and ICCROM, International Symposium on World Heritage Conservation 2006, organized by and held at Tongji University, Shanghai, 8-10 June 2006.

2005 Lecturer, Tourism at Cultural Heritage Sites in Asia: Cultural Heritage Guide Training and Certification Program for UNESCO World Heritage Sites, organized by UNESCO and the Institute for Tourism Studies (this is a pilot “train-the-trainers” programme attended by about 30 teaching staff members and students of Macao’s Institute for Tourism Studies and staff members of Macao’s Tourism Office), 24-25 November 2005 (entire training programme lasted until 26 November 2005).

2004 Facilitator, Field School Curriculum Development Workshop of the UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management, organized by UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management at the Institute for Tourism Studies, Macau, 24-25 October 2004.

2003 Organizing committee and teaching staff member, UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management, 1st Field School, a two-week training programme designed for training practising professionals in the Asian region in heritage conservation and management, organized and supported by the Rome-based International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) and the Bangkok-based UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Culture in Asia and the Pacific, and co-hosted by Macau SAR Government’s Cultural Institute and Institute for Tourism Studies, held in Macau, 22 November to 5 December 2003.

2003 Official Observer, UNESCO-Nordic World Heritage Foundation Workshop on Cultural Heritage Management and Tourism, organized by the UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Culture in Asia and the Pacific, held in Penang, Malaysia, 15-17 January 2003.

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2001 Invited Expert, UNESCO-ICCROM Meeting on Asia-Pacific Regional Training Strategy in the Field of Integrated Territorial and Urban Conservation (ITUC), UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Culture in Asia and the Pacific, held in Bangkok, Thailand, 28-30 November 2001.

2001 Invited Expert, UNESCO Conference / Workshop on Culture, Heritage Management and Tourism, Lijiang, China, 8-14 October 2001.

2000 Invited Participant, UNESCO Conference/Workshop on Culture, Heritage Management and Tourism, held in Bhaktapur, Nepal, 8-16 April 2000.

6. Conferences 2017 Conference Moderator, RICS International Conservation Conference 2017: Sustainable

Social and Economic Benefits in Built Heritage Conservation, organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), held at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Happy Valley Racecourse, 2 March 2017.

2015 Conference Moderator, RICS International Conservation Conference 2015: Towards a Sustainable Model for Adaptive Re-use of Heritage Buildings, organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), held at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Happy Valley Racecourse, 9 January 2015.

2014 Joint-organizer, Roundtable Discussion on Consultation Paper: Respecting our Heritage while Looking Ahead, organized on behalf of the HKU Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP) and The Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON), held at the HKU Faculty of Architecture on 12 July 2014.

2014 Moderator, Master Class Distinguished Lecture Series: Master Builders on Materials and Techniques of Conservation Projects in Mainland China and Hong Kong (大師級傑出講座系

列: 內地與香港營造大師論建築文物保育工程的材料與技術), jointly organized by the Construction and Industry Council, HKU Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP), HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education, HKSAR Development Bureau, HKSAR Leisure and Cultural Services Department and HKSAR Antiquities and Monuments Office, held at the HKUSPACE Admiralty Learning Centre, 18 January, 22 February, 8 March and 29 March 2014.

2013 Co-organizer, Coordinators and Facilitators, International Conference on Heritage Conservation – Latest Movements in Heritage Conservation: Global Vision and Local Outlook, organized by the Development Bureau of the HKSAR Government and the HKU Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP), held at the Wang Gungwu Theatre (with simultaneous broadcast in seminar rooms), Graduate House, HKU, from 29 to 30 November 2013.

2011 Facilitator and Main Supporter, International Heritage Conservation Conference: Conserving Heritage and Development – Partners or Rivals?, organized by the Development Bureau, HKSAR Government and supported by HKU Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP), held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 12-13 December 2011.

2011 Joint-organizer and Official Training Consultant, “Half-day Lecture on the Principles of Urban Conservation for Revitalization,” a series of three lectures delivered to architects, engineers, planners and project managers of the Hong Kong Housing Authority, held at the Training & Development Centre of the Hong Kong Housing Authority on 15 February 2011. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2009 Joint-organizer and Facilitator, Symposium on the Revitalisation of Urban Heritage Buildings and Sites: Private Sector Experience in Three Cities (Hong Kong, Toronto and Vancouver), a symposium to bring together professionals in local and overseas government agencies with responsibilities in architectural conservation. This second symposium was jointly organized by the Architectural Conservation Programmes, the Commissioner for Heritage’s Office, and the Antiquities and Monuments Office, with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts, BC Government, Canada, HKU Faculty of Architecture, Hong Kong Institute of

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Architectural Conservationists, Hong Kong Institute of Architects, Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, Hong Kong Institute of Planners, Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors and Hong Kong Institute of Project Management, held at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, 21 November. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008-09 Joint-organizer and Official Training Consultant, Training Workshop on Heritage Impact Assessment, commissioned by the Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government, a two-day training workshop for architects, engineers and project managers of the Architectural Services Department (class size = 22 people), 24-25 November 2008, 29-30 April 2009 and 22-23 September 2009. (With Lee Ho Yin, Hal Kalman, Ben Ngai and Curry Tse)

2008 Joint-organizer, Symposium on Adaptive Re-Use of Heritage Buildings and Sites: Hong Kong and Australia Experience, a symposium to bring together professionals in local and overseas government agencies with responsibilities in architectural conservation. This first symposium was jointly organized by the Architectural Conservation Programmes and AusHeritage, with participation by the HKSAR Government (Development Bureau, Commissioner for Heritage’s Office, Heritage Unit of the Buildings Department, Antiquities and Monuments Office) and the Australian Government (Heritage Group of the NSW Government Architect’s Office); supported by the Australian Consul-General, Hong Kong Institute of Architects, Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors and Hong Kong Institute of Project Management, held at the Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong, 17 November. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008 Joint-organizer and Official Training Consultant, Public Seminar Series I: Heritage Conservation, commissioned by the Development Bureau. The first series involved three public seminars held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, 22 and 29 February, and 7 March. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2007-08 Joint-organizer and Official Training Consultant, Conservation Workshop Series II: Training Workshop on Urban Conservation, commissioned by the Architectural Services Department, HKSAR Government. The second series involved seven half-day conservation workshops for architects, engineers and project managers of the Architectural Services Department (average class size = 36 people), 22 November and 14 December, 2007; 21 and 25 February, 9 May, 5 and 17 September, 2008. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2007 Moderator, Challenges in Heritage Conservation—A Global Experience, a symposium organized by the Hong Kong Jockey Club and supported by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects and the Architectural Conservation Programmes, The University of Hong Kong; with architects Pierre de Meuron (of Herzog and de Meuron) and Stephen Pimbley (of SMC Alsop) as keynote speakers, 10 December.

2007 Keynote Speaker, Architectural Heritage of China within Global Vision, International Conference on Chinese Architectural History IV, organized by and held at Tongji University, Shanghai, 16-18 June.

2005 Key Lecturer, 2005 Yunnan Conservation Workshop (二零零五年雲南省文物保護維修研討

班), organized by the Yunnan Province Cultural Relics Bureau, and attended by about 150 officials from provincial, municipal, county and town level government cultural heritage conservation units, 24-25 October (entire workshop lasted until 6 November).

2004 Official Observer, Shanghai International Symposium on Conservation of Historical Architecture and Historical Areas, organized by the Shanghai Housing, Land and Resource Administration Bureau and the Shanghai Urban Planning Administration Bureau, held at the Jinjiang Hotel, Shanghai, 26-27 October.

2003 Joint-organizer and lead teacher, UNESCO-ICCROM Asian Academy for Heritage Management Field School, a two-week training workshop on heritage conservation management for professionals in Asia. The first field school was organized by UNESCO-Bangkok and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), co-organized by the Architectural Conservation Programmes

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and co-hosted by Macau SAR Government’s Cultural Affairs Bureau and Institute for Tourism Studies, held in Macau, 23 November to 6 December. (With Lee Ho Yin and David Lung)

2003 Invited Presenter, ICCROM Living Heritage Sites Programme Strategy Meeting, held at SEAMEO-SPAFA (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization-Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts), held in Bangkok, Thailand, 17-19 September.

2003 Joint-organizer and Official Training Consultant, Conservation Workshop Series I: Conservation Workshop on the Evaluation of Cultural Heritage Resources. This series involved two half-day workshops for 50 full-time staff members of the Antiquities and Monuments Office, HKSAR Government, 28 January. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2002 Conference Advisor, 8th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, jointly hosted by UC-Berkeley’s IASTE and HKU’s Department of Architecture, held in Hong Kong, 12-15 December.

2002 Moderator, The Conservation of Urban Heritage: Macau Conference, hosted by the Cultural Institute of the Macau SAR Government and assisted by staff and students of ACP, Department of Architecture, HKU, held in Macau, 10-12 September.

7. Public and Invited Lectures Lectures invited by Government Agencies and Statutory Organisations 2015 “New Design in Old Building: Innovative Revitalisation of Heritage Buildings,” invited lecture

organized by the MTR Corporation for the Executive Continuous Learning Programme, at the MTR Corporation Headquarters, 24 April 2015. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2006 “Tai O Stilt Houses: Hong Kong’s Funaya,” lecture for Ine Town Chamber of Commerce, Ine Town, Tango Peninsula, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, 17 April. (With Lee Ho Yin and Scott Howe)

2006 “Hong Kong’s Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage and Its Cultural Significance,” lecture for the New Secondary School Understanding and Interpreting the History Curriculum seminar for local secondary school teachers, jointly organized by the Educational and Manpower Bureau and the Antiquities and Monuments Office; HKSAR Government, 1 April. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2005 “Hong Kong’s Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage and Its Cultural Significance,” lecture for Teacher Seminar on Heritage Education jointly organized by the Antiquities and Monuments Office and the Education and Manpower Bureau, HKSAR Government; attended by 200 local secondary school teachers, 23 April. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2003 “Conservation: More Than Buildings,” lecture for the Staff’s Professional Training Programme by invitation of the Planning Department, HKSAR Government, 7 November. (With Lee Ho Yin)

Lectures invited by Universities outside Hong Kong 2009 “Hong Kong: Cultural Heritage Conservation in a City of Change,” public lecture for The City

Program, Simon Fraser University; sponsored by the Heritage Branch, Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts, Government of British Columbia, Canada, held at SFU Harbour Centre, Vancouver, on 19 February. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “The Concurrent Development of Conservation Perception and Conservation Education in a City of Change,” public lecture at the Department of Architecture, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai, 6 December. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2007 “Urban Conservation in Hong Kong,” invited lecture for the Joint Seminar/Studio in Conservation Practice for postgraduate students from Tongji University’s Master Degree Program in History and Theory, University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, and HKU’s Architectural Conservation Programmes; held at the College of

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Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, 3-9 March (lecture on 6 March). (With Lee Ho Yin)

2006 “Hong Kong: Urban Conservation of a Living City,” invited lecture for Tongji University’s Bachelor Degree Program in Historic Buildings Protection Engineering; held at the College of Urban Planning and Architecture, Tonji University, 11 December. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2003 “Urban Conservation: The Hong Kong Experience,” a series of two public lectures at Hanoi Architectural University, 28-31 October. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2001 “A Conservation Plan for Khum Chao Bureeratana: The Future Center of Information and Research for Lanna Architecture,” invited series of lectures for the Faculty of Architecture, Chiang Mai University, 22-24 January. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2000 “Urban Heritage Conservation: The Wrong Approach,” invited lecture for the Faculty Lecture Series for Semester 2/2000, Faculty of Architecture, Chiang Mai University, 15 November. (With Lee Ho Yin)

Lectures invited by Universities, Professional Institutes, Cultural Institutes and Professional Practices in Hong Kong

2016 “New Design in Old Buildings: Innovative Revitalisation of Heritage Buildings,” Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) training seminar organised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), held at the RICS HK Office, 7 December 2016. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2012 “Heritage Conservation Workshop,” a two-day-long, half-day Internal Workshop for Materials Skill Network Training by Arup Materials HK, organized by Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd., attended by materials engineers, project managers and planners, 8-9 October 2012. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Origins and Adaptation: Hong Kong’s British Colonial Architecture,” lecture for the Joint CPD Lecture Series on Building Typology for the Hong Kong Institute of Architects and Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors; jointly organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors and the Architectural Conservation Programmes, 4 September.

2008 “Art Deco vs Bauhaus: Streamline Moderne and Early Modern Architecture” and “Origins and Adaptation: Hong Kong’s British Colonial Architecture,” double-lecture for the The University of Hong Kong Museum Society, held at Club Lusitano, 15 May. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Kaiping and Taishan Diaolou: Architecture and Culture of the Chinese Diaspora,” lecture for The Helena May, 5 March. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2008 “Four Principles of Urban Conservation,” panel presentation for Urban Design Symposium II: Redesigning Cities & Cultural Continuity, at the HK-Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, 9 March. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2007 “Identity of Place/Significance of Place: Heritage Values and Character-defining Elements (CDEs),” a presentation for Urban Design for a High Density City, symposium organized by the Hong Kong Urban Design Alliance, held at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 17 November. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2003 “Cultural Heritage of Kam Tin,” field trip-cum-lecture for Asia Society, 14 June. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2003 “Conservation Guidelines,” guest lecture for the Conservation Module of the BSc(Hon) Facilities Management Programme, Hong Kong College of Technology, 15 March. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2002 “Cultural Heritage and the Built Environment: Introduction to the Meaning and Value of Cultural Heritage,” guest lecture for the Conservation Module of the BSc(Hon) Facilities Management Programme, Hong Kong College of Technology, 1 June. (With Lee Ho Yin)

2002 “Conservation Planning,” guest lecture for Built Expo 2002 Seminar: Sustainable Built Environment—Conservation Planning, City University of Hong Kong, 15 April. (With Lee Ho Yin)

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2001 “Hong Kong’s Heritage Buildings: More than Bricks and Mortar,” lecture for the Hong Kong Society of Accountants, 11 December. (With Lee Ho Yin)