About The Hintonburg Heritage Project
Hintonburg is a lively, diverse and walkable community, with quiet residential neighbourhoods and a vibrant main street. But what we see today is just the current fringe of a long, varied historical tapestry. Hintonburg has always been a place to live and work, but it has also been a centre for manufacturing, filmmaking, and business. Its heritage buildings bear witness to this varied past.
These projects dig into that history. They were done by students in a fourth-year seminar in Carleton University’s History & Theory of Architecture Program in the winter of 2024, in partnership with Jeanne Inch and Linda Hoad from the Heritage Committee of the Hintonburg Community Association. This remains a work in progress – more will be added, so watch this space.
If Hintonburg’s walls could talk, these are some of the stories they’d tell.
Browse Projects

The Cuthbertson/Oliver House: 146 Bayswater by Ana Teoh
Jones Block by Marina Yera Hernandez
The Cluff House: 9 Sherbrooke Ave by Sabiha Mannan


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