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Aboriginal Architecture Living Architecture   Added February 26, 2007
Video
Type:   Single
Category:   Documentary
Theme:   Human Interest
Targeted Audience:   Adult
Year of Production:   2005
Duration:   92m47s
Production Stage:   Completed
Release Date:   Not specified
Rights:   Television
 
Country:   Canada
Language  
Original:   English
Dubbed:   Not specified
Subtitles:   French
 
M&E:   Not specified
Sound Mix:   Not specified
Shooting Format:   Not specified
Delivery Format:   Digital Betacam
HD:   Not specified
Television Standard:   NTSC
Aspect Ratio:   4:3
BW/Color:   Color
Seller
National Film Board of Canada

Contact: Isabelle de Bellefeuille


Synopsis

Everyone is familiar with certain types of Aboriginal architecture. Traditional igloos and tepees are two of the most enduring symbols of North America itself. But how much do we really know about the types of structures Native Peoples designed, engineered and built? For more than three hundred years, Native communities in North America have had virtually no indigenous architecture. Communities have made do with low-cost government housing and community projects designed by strangers in far away places. Thankfully, across the continent, political, financial and cultural changes have created a renaissance of Native design. Modern Aboriginal architects are turning to ancient forms, adapting them in response to changes in the natural and social environment, and creating contemporary structures that hearken to the past. Employing old and new materials and techniques, and with an emphasis on harmony and balance, Native designers are successfully melding current community needs with tradition. The resulting buildings are testaments to the enduring strength and ingenuity of Aboriginal design. Featuring expert commentary and stunning imagery, Aboriginal Architecture Living Architecture provides a virtual tour of seven Aboriginal communities--Pueblo, Mohawk, Inuit, Crow, Navajo, Coast Salish and Haida--revealing how each is actively reinterpreting and adapting traditional forms for contemporary purposes.


Prizes and Awards
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Production Credit    
Production Company:   Mushkeg Productions Inc., NFB
Producer:   Not specified
Director:   Paul M. Rickard
Cast:   Not specified
Seller
National Film Board of Canada
Isabelle de Bellefeuille
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