The Innovation Village at London’ Ont.’s Fanshawe College is an 11,782.7 m2 (126,828 sf) collaborative space.
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The federal government and the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in have invested in an important space for cultural conservation and knowledge sharing.
The Government of Canada is replacing the Alexandra Bridge, an architectural icon in the National Capital Region (NCR), which is over 120 years old, nearing the end of its lifecycle, and in need of...
Centennial College’s new A-Building in Toronto’s Progress campus, completed at approximately $112 million, highlights Indigenous connections through collaboration with an Indigenous Working Group, Colliers Project Leaders, EllisDon Construction, DIALOG, and Smoke Architecture.
Atlantic Science Enterprise Centre (ASEC) in Moncton, New Brunswick, achieves the project’s key objective of establishing new partnerships with First Nations groups by incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing and being in design aspects.
The design for the Urban Society for Aboriginal Youth’s (USAY’s) new headquarters in Calgary’s Forest Lawn neighbourhood highlights togetherness and privacy by making the centre’s spaces distinct and permeable between one another.
Seneca Polytechnic is embarking on a multimillion-dollar capital project to develop a health and wellness complex that is infused with Indigenous design, sustainability, and inclusion on its Newnham campus in Toronto.
The federal and Manitoba governments, along with the crown corporation Efficiency Manitoba, will jointly invest more than $17.4 million to build affordable apartment units in Winnipeg. The project team also plans to implement energy-saving...
Quebec architect, Alain Fournier, founding partner of EVOQ Architecture, has been awarded 2022 Ernest-Cormier Prize, recognizing his outstanding achievements going beyond the field of architecture into the scope of Indigenous advocacy and activism.
Formline Architecture + Urbanism, Chevalier Morales architectes, and Architecture49 have designed Saskatoon’s new central library, inspired by the traditional First Nation and Métis architecture to bring reconciliation and sustainability to the forefront.