From consultation to co-creation: The new Passenger Terminal Buildings in Nunavik
This webinar was part of the RAIC 2021 Virtual Conference on Architecture
Topics: History, Heritage and Culture
Length: 1 hour | What's Included: Video, Quiz, and Certificate of Completion
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Since 2009, EVOQ has been leading the design, construction and renovation of air terminals throughout Nunavik. These projects have proven to be unique opportunities for cultural re-appropriation by Inuit communities. In identifying the issues related to the development of a meaningful architecture for the Nunavimmiut, EVOQ has helped bridge the cultural gap. This has generated the creation of a unique architectural “métissage” or cultural blend, allowing the Nunavimmiut to start reclaiming parts of their built environment. The narrative framework that is given shape through the architecture of the terminals represents the Inuit worldview. Each terminal speaks of the culture of the individual communities. The distinctive elements chosen by the community members tell the unique stories that proudly distinguish them.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify the mechanisms for ensuring the inclusion of Indigenous perspectives across design processes;
- Discuss “métissage” or cultural blend in the context of architecture;
- Explain how the new terminal buildings are unique opportunities for cultural re-appropriation;
- List benefits of co creation for the community and building users.
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Pricing A-La-Carte
Member: $50 / Non-Member: $75
Intern Member: $35 / Intern Non-Member: $50
Student: $25 (must be an RAIC student associate member)
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