Northern housing project

Housing shortages are affecting many cities around the world and Canada is not impervious to the continually growing population’s demand for adequate homes. Iqaluit, Nunavut is yet another city ailed by housing scarcity due to the limited availability of local resources, lack of specialized trades’...

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Main Author: Serouj Kaloustian
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 2015
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spelling fttorometrofigs:oai:figshare.com:article/14656896 2023-11-12T04:12:21+01:00 Northern housing project Serouj Kaloustian 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14656896.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Northern_housing_project/14656896 unknown doi:10.32920/ryerson.14656896.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Northern_housing_project/14656896 In Copyright Studies of Indigenous societies Housing -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit -- Design and construction Arctic regions -- Social conditions Inuit -- Housing Arctic peoples -- Housing Housing Cooperative Community development -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit Iqaluit (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions Climatic changes -- Nunavut Text Thesis 2015 fttorometrofigs https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14656896.v1 2023-10-15T05:54:09Z Housing shortages are affecting many cities around the world and Canada is not impervious to the continually growing population’s demand for adequate homes. Iqaluit, Nunavut is yet another city ailed by housing scarcity due to the limited availability of local resources, lack of specialized trades’ people and the harsh local climate that deteriorates most structures. This thesis will delve into the underlying factors currently propagating the continuing housing scarcity and decay in Iqaluit, Nunavut and will seek a new housing type to better accommodate the local population. At present existing western housing developments do not address nor reflect the rich and varied cultural background of locals which restricts traditional way of life. Key factors that help define the objectives and design parameters have been derived from background research into the socio-cultural, climate and current labour and resource realities of the region. The Northern Housing Project with the help of western co-housing concepts will address the needs of the local indigenous inhabitants as well as the requirements of the immigrating population. Thesis Arctic inuit Iqaluit Nunavut Research from Toronto Metropolitan University Arctic Canada Nunavut
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topic Studies of Indigenous societies
Housing -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit -- Design and construction
Arctic regions -- Social conditions
Inuit -- Housing
Arctic peoples -- Housing
Housing
Cooperative
Community development -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit
Iqaluit (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions
Climatic changes -- Nunavut
spellingShingle Studies of Indigenous societies
Housing -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit -- Design and construction
Arctic regions -- Social conditions
Inuit -- Housing
Arctic peoples -- Housing
Housing
Cooperative
Community development -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit
Iqaluit (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions
Climatic changes -- Nunavut
Serouj Kaloustian
Northern housing project
topic_facet Studies of Indigenous societies
Housing -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit -- Design and construction
Arctic regions -- Social conditions
Inuit -- Housing
Arctic peoples -- Housing
Housing
Cooperative
Community development -- Nunavut -- Iqaluit
Iqaluit (Nunavut) -- Economic conditions
Climatic changes -- Nunavut
description Housing shortages are affecting many cities around the world and Canada is not impervious to the continually growing population’s demand for adequate homes. Iqaluit, Nunavut is yet another city ailed by housing scarcity due to the limited availability of local resources, lack of specialized trades’ people and the harsh local climate that deteriorates most structures. This thesis will delve into the underlying factors currently propagating the continuing housing scarcity and decay in Iqaluit, Nunavut and will seek a new housing type to better accommodate the local population. At present existing western housing developments do not address nor reflect the rich and varied cultural background of locals which restricts traditional way of life. Key factors that help define the objectives and design parameters have been derived from background research into the socio-cultural, climate and current labour and resource realities of the region. The Northern Housing Project with the help of western co-housing concepts will address the needs of the local indigenous inhabitants as well as the requirements of the immigrating population.
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