The Canadian Arctic, and Nunavut in particular, is one of the fastest-growing regions per capita in the country, raising the question as to what might constitute an emerging Arctic Indigenous urbanism. One of the cultural challenges of urbanizing Canadian North is that for most Indigenous peoples, permanent settlement, and its imposed spatial, temporal, economic, and institutional structures, has been antithetical to traditional ways of life and culture, which are deeply tied to the land and to seasons. For the past seventy-five years, architecture, infrastructure, and settlement form have been imported models serving as spatial tools of cultural colonization that have intentionally erased local culture and ignored geographic specificities....
This thesis examines the impact of the �Nunavut Project� on Inuit identity, governance, and soci...
Nowhere in the world is there more proof of climate change than in Greenland, Ilulissat is no except...
The arctic and subarctic regions of Canada are increasingly developing as integral, participating pa...
The recent demographic shift, sparked by a combination of political and environmental forces, toward...
Ground is the transition across the surface and subsurface of the land, mediating environmental chan...
This article focuses on the sustainable transformation of Nunavik’s Northern Villages with regard to...
Cet article s’intéresse à la forme de l’environnement bâti des villages inuit du Nunavik qui résulte...
This thesis proposes a design approach to settlement planning in the Arctic which integrates techni...
Indigenous communities across Canada are facing a crisis in housing. In response, new and innovative...
Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, is the “Ground Zero” of acute climatic and technological change. As...
Cet article porte sur un processus collaboratif de design urbain visant la conception de vis...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Ground in the Canadian Arctic is continuously being shaped by the dramatic seasonal cycles of the en...
This dissertation is a cultural landscape mapping project, merging ethnography with urban planning a...
ABSTRACT. With the rapid expansion of government facilities in the Canadian Arctic, white civil serv...
This thesis examines the impact of the �Nunavut Project� on Inuit identity, governance, and soci...
Nowhere in the world is there more proof of climate change than in Greenland, Ilulissat is no except...
The arctic and subarctic regions of Canada are increasingly developing as integral, participating pa...
The recent demographic shift, sparked by a combination of political and environmental forces, toward...
Ground is the transition across the surface and subsurface of the land, mediating environmental chan...
This article focuses on the sustainable transformation of Nunavik’s Northern Villages with regard to...
Cet article s’intéresse à la forme de l’environnement bâti des villages inuit du Nunavik qui résulte...
This thesis proposes a design approach to settlement planning in the Arctic which integrates techni...
Indigenous communities across Canada are facing a crisis in housing. In response, new and innovative...
Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic, is the “Ground Zero” of acute climatic and technological change. As...
Cet article porte sur un processus collaboratif de design urbain visant la conception de vis...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Ground in the Canadian Arctic is continuously being shaped by the dramatic seasonal cycles of the en...
This dissertation is a cultural landscape mapping project, merging ethnography with urban planning a...
ABSTRACT. With the rapid expansion of government facilities in the Canadian Arctic, white civil serv...
This thesis examines the impact of the �Nunavut Project� on Inuit identity, governance, and soci...
Nowhere in the world is there more proof of climate change than in Greenland, Ilulissat is no except...
The arctic and subarctic regions of Canada are increasingly developing as integral, participating pa...