Dwelling and Nomadic Thoughts: Reflections on the Architecture of Youth (and Intergenerational) Centres in Nunavik
Examines how architecture can be used to reflect meaning by its intended users.
Examines how architecture can be used to reflect meaning by its intended users.
Looks at the preservation of the Chukota's language through religious ceremonies and practices.
Explores the difference between a building versus a dwelling to find a more sustainable solution to Inuit housing issues.
Examines the cultural and architectural significance of Nunavik's cabins and how they could be used to address the Inuit communities housing issues.
Using a literary review to identify the cultural importance of Inuit housing and its reflection of Inuit values.
Examines the connection between traditional hunter and animal relations and how it reflects on the flavour of hunting meat.
Discusses the social and economic impact of mining companies' policies when extracting natural resources on Indigenous land.
Discusses the use of landscape photographs in the creation of Inuit urban communities that reflects Inuit perspectives.
Outlines the relationship between alcohol and money as a cultural and social framework in Chukotkan villages.
Examines the relationship between reindeer herders and ethnobotany.
Examines the use of a peer supported initiative to provide a collective space to help with Indigenous parent-youth relationships.