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Welcoming Public Spaces - Nation Rebuilding Series, Volume 10 northernpolicy.ca

1 Nov 2022

The integration of culture into the design and the design of the lobby in the shape of a teepee, and construction has made it more meaningful to the a traditional building form of the Anishinaabe peoples. [...] communities and their members, with the innovative Natural materials for construction were collected nature of the partnership model, the design, the location, with the help of the member communities from and the success of the business all being important their traditional lands (Kelly, 2013). [...] The result of the design considerations the number of rooms available has led to conference is a sustainable building that allows any worker to give overflow benefitting motels, bed and breakfasts, cabins, a tour of the hotel and use the building itself to tell and lodges in the area (Kelly, 2013). [...] The project was elements of the site, the vision of the participating First innovative even in its initial stages, as it was to be the first Nations, and the intended business plan for the building cultural project co-owned and led by two distinct First (Atkins 2019a, 3). [...] Showcasing the art, history, and culture of the Squamish The design of the building mimics the traditional built and Lil’Wat Nations in such an innovative way has forms of both the Squamish and Lil’Wat peoples.
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Canada