Piqqusilirivvik Inuit Cultural Learning Facility
Piqqusilirivvik Inuit Cultural Learning Facility
Piqqusilirivvik Inuit Cultural Learning Facility

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
248
m2
Colour
green
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
ferro
,
ferro light
,
Architect
Stantec
Year
Location
Clyde River

Indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples
The global design firm Stantec works closely with indigenous communities. The Piqqusilirivvik Cultural Learning Centre is a hub for the transmission of traditional Inuit knowledge to the community. It introduces students to ancient knowledge and expertise. Traditional architecture is reinterpreted in a contemporary language. The layout of the interior, the choice of materials and the design all echo Inuit values. The architectural design focuses on their unique way of life and the preservation of local culture. The state-of-the-art building has up-to-date tools and technologies. Parts of the facade were clad with concrete skin panels in a special green shade. Photos: Dave Brosha
The global design firm Stantec works closely with indigenous communities. The Piqqusilirivvik Cultural Learning Centre is a hub for the transmission of traditional Inuit knowledge to the community. It introduces students to ancient knowledge and expertise. Traditional architecture is reinterpreted in a contemporary language. The layout of the interior, the choice of materials and the design all echo Inuit values. The architectural design focuses on their unique way of life and the preservation of local culture. The state-of-the-art building has up-to-date tools and technologies. Parts of the facade were clad with concrete skin panels in a special green shade. Photos: Dave Brosha
The global design firm Stantec works closely with indigenous communities. The Piqqusilirivvik Cultural Learning Centre is a hub for the transmission of traditional Inuit knowledge to the community. It introduces students to ancient knowledge and expertise. Traditional architecture is reinterpreted in a contemporary language. The layout of the interior, the choice of materials and the design all echo Inuit values. The architectural design focuses on their unique way of life and the preservation of local culture. The state-of-the-art building has up-to-date tools and technologies. Parts of the facade were clad with concrete skin panels in a special green shade. Photos: Dave Brosha






