BIOGRAPHY
Paul Chiasson is a Yale-educated architect
whose expertise is the history and theory of religious architecture.
He was born on Cape Breton Island and is a direct descendent
of the Acadians who were among the first European settlers
in the New World. He has taught at Yale, at the Catholic University
of America in Washington D.C. and at the University of Toronto.
Chiasson’s discovery of the remains of an ancient Chinese
settlement on Cape Breton Island is a direct result of his
ancestral interest in the island’s history and of his
unique ability to understand the unusual architectural forms
that the ruins represented – remains that had been previously
misunderstood or overlooked.
|
|
 |