Master?s Program Students Add Indigenous Voices to the CCA?s CollectionÂ
Three graduate students, Aamirah Nakhuda, Aidan Qualizza, and Sofia Munera Mora, have published their research undertaken as part of the Canadian Centre for Architecture?s Master?s Students Program. Their project is the second in the three-year thematic series ?In the Postcolony: Everyday Infrastructures of Design.? Building on the Toward Unsettling project conducted by the 2020 Master?s Students Program participants, the research was guided by Rafico Ruiz, Associate Director of Research at the CCA, and in virtual conversation with Indigenous and non-Indigenous experts and guests. Â
Through listening to Indigenous perspectives, the students probed the legal, social, and political impacts of delineating land, offering the story of a three-month investigation into the Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula as it falls under Treaty 72. As the students began their research into Treaty 72 and the associated land claims, they quickly recognized the lack of primary source material on these subjects. Seeking further information about the intersections of treaty-making and design led to conversations with Indigenous knowledge holders, educators, and designers already at the forefront of these discussions. © Environment Office 2021.
The students asked, ?How do you confront, subvert, and unsettle settler colonial definitions of boundaries and their associated design approaches"Â Â
Some of the responses they received include the following excerpts:
?My practice is deeply rooted in site-...
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