Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
Harboring History: Discussing the Preservation of Heritage Sites with Aziza Chaouni
In this episode, Professor Aziza Chaouni joins us in discussing her book, "Modern Heritage Under Pressure: Perspectives from the Global South,” elaborating on her work on preserving heritage sites; notably, that of the Sidi Harazem Thermal Bath Complex in Fez, Morocco, while also touching on local sites in Toronto, Canada. Through this discussion, Aziza emphasizes the importance of preserving these historical locations as vital connections to our collective memories.
Aziza is an Associate Professor at the Daniels School of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto, where she leads the Designing Ecological Tourism Lab. She is also the principal of Aziza Chaouni Projects, with offices in both Fez and Toronto. Her work has earned several prestigious awards, including the Holcim Gold Award for Sustainable Construction in 2009. Notably, she is responsible for the Sidi Harazem Thermal Bath Complex CMP, a key project discussed in her book.