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1st Session: Indigenous Architecture - A Practice of Indigenous Lived Experience

1st Session: Indigenous Architecture - A Practice of Indigenous Lived Experience

Wanda’s work is unique, basing architectural design features on Indigenous culture, and approach that can permeate all scales of design from furniture to architecture to cities. The panel will explore how drawing on Indigenous cultures can guide how we re-imagine our futures.


About the Speaker

 

Wanda Dalla Costa

Wanda Dalla Costa, AIA, FRAIC, LEED A.P. is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation. Her firm, Tawaw Architecture Collective (www.TawArc.com) has offices in both Phoenix and Calgary. At Arizona State University, she is the director and founder of the Indigenous Design Collaborative, a community- driven design and construction program, which brings together tribal community members, industry and a multidisciplinary team of ASU students and faculty to co-design and co-develop solutions for tribal communities. Her teaching and research are focused on Indigenous ways of knowing and being, co-design methodologies, sustainable design, and the resiliency of vernacular architectures. Dalla Costa received an Honorary Doctorate in 2023 from Athabasca University. In 2022, she was also recognized as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada, and in 2019, she was recognized as a YBCA 100 recipient by the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, a list which celebrates people, organizations, and movements shifting culture through ideas, their art, and their activism.

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