Traces of the Past: Interpretation & Dissemination

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  • The act of storytelling is an age old tradition that stems far beyond European settlement at the Chaudière Falls. Using interpretation principles, this thesis analyzes the traces of the past found at the Bronson Pulp Mill Ruins and the contextual as well as historical significance of its relation to the Chaudière Falls. Through an iterative process this thesis aims to examine the layers of the historical site by way of narrating the journey created by the Interpretation Centre in situ which also acts as the tool for dissemination.How can the traces of the past be interpreted and translated into an architectural language that allows the journey to become the means of dissemination?

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  • 2016

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