Enabling Indigenous urban design : an examination of theory and precedents for application in Winnipeg
This research paper explores strategies for including Indigenous identities in the design of urban spaces and provides recommendations for the City of Winnipeg. As Canada’s Indigenous population is now primarily situated in urban areas there is growing demand for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cult...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14647791 2023-05-15T16:16:30+02:00 Enabling Indigenous urban design : an examination of theory and precedents for application in Winnipeg Neil Loewen (10850748) 2021-05-25T07:15:40Z https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14647791.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Enabling_Indigenous_urban_design_an_examination_of_theory_and_precedents_for_application_in_Winnipeg/14647791 doi:10.32920/ryerson.14647791.v1 In Copyright Uncategorized content Native peoples -- Urban residence -- Canada City planning -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg Indigenous peoples -- Social life and customs Native peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions Cities and towns -- Growth Urbanization -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions Text Thesis 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14647791.v1 2021-06-13T15:58:29Z This research paper explores strategies for including Indigenous identities in the design of urban spaces and provides recommendations for the City of Winnipeg. As Canada’s Indigenous population is now primarily situated in urban areas there is growing demand for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultural expression to influence the design of the spaces these populations inhabit in cities. A review of salient literature pertaining to Indigenous involvement in planning processes and the translation of culture into urban design provides a theoretical basis for further investigation. Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand’s Maori Design Principles are used as a relevant precedent study. The search for precedents uncovers that practice is lagging far behind theory. Theory and precedent study inform a series of recommended actions for the City of Winnipeg with the intent of enabling Indigenous urban design in both reserve and off-reserve settings. Thesis First Nations inuit Unknown Canada |
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Uncategorized content Native peoples -- Urban residence -- Canada City planning -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg Indigenous peoples -- Social life and customs Native peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions Cities and towns -- Growth Urbanization -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions Neil Loewen (10850748) Enabling Indigenous urban design : an examination of theory and precedents for application in Winnipeg |
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This research paper explores strategies for including Indigenous identities in the design of urban spaces and provides recommendations for the City of Winnipeg. As Canada’s Indigenous population is now primarily situated in urban areas there is growing demand for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultural expression to influence the design of the spaces these populations inhabit in cities. A review of salient literature pertaining to Indigenous involvement in planning processes and the translation of culture into urban design provides a theoretical basis for further investigation. Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand’s Maori Design Principles are used as a relevant precedent study. The search for precedents uncovers that practice is lagging far behind theory. Theory and precedent study inform a series of recommended actions for the City of Winnipeg with the intent of enabling Indigenous urban design in both reserve and off-reserve settings. |
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Enabling Indigenous urban design : an examination of theory and precedents for application in Winnipeg |
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Enabling Indigenous urban design : an examination of theory and precedents for application in Winnipeg |
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Enabling Indigenous urban design : an examination of theory and precedents for application in Winnipeg |
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