First Nations Hotel and Museum, Wendake
Walkway into museum (right) partially made with permeable open blocks; The Huron-Wendat Nation at Wendake, is a self-governing territory of First Nations people in the midst of Québec City. Set on the banks of the St. Charles River (Akiawenrahk River), the themed hotel is a modern quotation of First...
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ftmitdome:oai:dome.mit.edu:1721.3/178932 2023-05-15T16:14:14+02:00 First Nations Hotel and Museum, Wendake Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations, Wendake Lemay Michaud Architecture Design Lemay Michaud Architecture Design (Canadian architectural firm, established 1979) Site: Québec, Québec, Canada 2008 (creation) 2008 wood; steel; glass; concrete image/jpeg http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/178932 unknown 262874 archrefid: 3298 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/178932 1A1-MICHL-HMW-A02 © Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc. Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only MIT architecture business commerce and trade contemporary (1960 to present) Native North Americans First Nations Wyandot Huron-Wendat Twenty-first century image 2008 ftmitdome 2022-03-15T17:50:35Z Walkway into museum (right) partially made with permeable open blocks; The Huron-Wendat Nation at Wendake, is a self-governing territory of First Nations people in the midst of Québec City. Set on the banks of the St. Charles River (Akiawenrahk River), the themed hotel is a modern quotation of First Nations tipi and longhouse architecture. It is 15.2 km from downtown Québec City. The 55 hotel rooms on three floors combine stone, leather, and wood furnishings, and come with balconies or terraces. Guests have free access to the adjoining Huron-Wendat Museum. A Native American restaurant with a terrace specializes in smoked fish and game. Still Image First Nations Premières Nations MIT Libraries Dome Canada St. Charles River ENVELOPE(-55.845,-55.845,52.232,52.232) |
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Walkway into museum (right) partially made with permeable open blocks; The Huron-Wendat Nation at Wendake, is a self-governing territory of First Nations people in the midst of Québec City. Set on the banks of the St. Charles River (Akiawenrahk River), the themed hotel is a modern quotation of First Nations tipi and longhouse architecture. It is 15.2 km from downtown Québec City. The 55 hotel rooms on three floors combine stone, leather, and wood furnishings, and come with balconies or terraces. Guests have free access to the adjoining Huron-Wendat Museum. A Native American restaurant with a terrace specializes in smoked fish and game. |
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First Nations Premières Nations |
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