Recent trends in modern architectural theory stress the dynamic relationship that exists between culture and the built environment. Such theories hold that because different cultures are characterized by distinctive types of economic, social, and ideological relationships, they require different forms of spatial order to sustain them. Through the adoption of such a perspective, this paper examines the effects of Euro-Canadian prefabricated housing on modern Inuit groups in the central and eastern Canadian Arctic. Preliminary results suggest that the "alien" spatial environments of the southern-style prefabricated house may have contributed to increasing gender asymmetry, a transformation of social relations through the delayed resolution of...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged ...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the social complexity of the linkag...
Cet article s’intéresse à la forme de l’environnement bâti des villages inuit du Nunavik qui résulte...
In the late 50's and early 60% the Inuit people of Canada settled down in permanent villages under v...
Cet article examine deux types d’habitations utilisées par les Inuits de l’Arctique de l’Est...
Ground is the transition across the surface and subsurface of the land, mediating environmental chan...
This thesis is an examination of the long-term spatial organization of Labrador Inuit coastal settle...
During the Cold War years of 1965-1970, the Canadian Department of Indian and Northern Development i...
Cet article explore la nature et les causes de la variation géographique et temporelle des vestiges ...
La relation qu’entretiennent les habitants Inuit du Nunavik avec leur habitation a fortement évolué ...
L’objectif de cette recherche est d’explorer l’habité des Inuit de la communauté de Kangirsujuaq, au...
The recent demographic shift, sparked by a combination of political and environmental forces, toward...
In this study on the social and cultural life of Thule Inuit (A.D. 1250-1400), I have developed an i...
The Canadian Arctic, and Nunavut in particular, is one of the fastest-growing regions per capita in ...
The peoples in the arctic regions have experienced unprecedented cultural change in the last 40 year...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged ...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the social complexity of the linkag...
Cet article s’intéresse à la forme de l’environnement bâti des villages inuit du Nunavik qui résulte...
In the late 50's and early 60% the Inuit people of Canada settled down in permanent villages under v...
Cet article examine deux types d’habitations utilisées par les Inuits de l’Arctique de l’Est...
Ground is the transition across the surface and subsurface of the land, mediating environmental chan...
This thesis is an examination of the long-term spatial organization of Labrador Inuit coastal settle...
During the Cold War years of 1965-1970, the Canadian Department of Indian and Northern Development i...
Cet article explore la nature et les causes de la variation géographique et temporelle des vestiges ...
La relation qu’entretiennent les habitants Inuit du Nunavik avec leur habitation a fortement évolué ...
L’objectif de cette recherche est d’explorer l’habité des Inuit de la communauté de Kangirsujuaq, au...
The recent demographic shift, sparked by a combination of political and environmental forces, toward...
In this study on the social and cultural life of Thule Inuit (A.D. 1250-1400), I have developed an i...
The Canadian Arctic, and Nunavut in particular, is one of the fastest-growing regions per capita in ...
The peoples in the arctic regions have experienced unprecedented cultural change in the last 40 year...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged ...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the social complexity of the linkag...
Cet article s’intéresse à la forme de l’environnement bâti des villages inuit du Nunavik qui résulte...