ULI Toronto: Provocations of Contemporary Urban Indigenous Architecture
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Webinar Summary: Contemporary Indigenous Architecture in Canada is on the rise with ground-breaking projects propelling traditional design practices into the future. Recent efforts to reconcile the historic scarcity of professional Indigenous voices into design, culture, and the built environment of Canadian cities is triggering a renaissance of urban Indigenous architecture. Fueling this is the emergence of younger talent and flourishing of Indigenous design practices. Join ULI Toronto for a conversation oriented toward the future of Indigenous firms, ideas, and traditions which are reshaping the urban landscape in Canada.
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