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November 6, 2023
AIA Honorable Mention – Crow Arbor and Round Hall

AIA Honorable Mention – Crow Arbor and Round Hall

Skip to 1:02:15 for jury thoughts on Crow Arbor and Round Hall – 7 Directions’ project – Crow Arbor and Round Hall – received the AIA Honorable Mention Award in AIA Seattle’s 73rd annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture to celebrate excellence in design. One of the juror’s stated that “this building is a central, […]

January 7, 2023
Little Big Horn College paves the path for a new Cultural Center and Museum

Little Big Horn College paves the path for a new Cultural Center and Museum

Little Big Horn College is all set to unravel its Cultural Center and Museum, designed by 7 Directions Architects and Planners. Celebrating the tradition and culture of the Crow Tribe, the structure aligns with a community oriented approach. As Kurl8 covers the project, watch how the design is rendered in native roots. https://www.kulr8.com/news/little-big-horn-college-working-to-open-new-cultural-center-and-museum/article_e99a04e2-480e-11ec-a5c1-0b1b578a628d.html  

March 14, 2018
New Indigenous architecture of the Pacific Rim lecture

New Indigenous architecture of the Pacific Rim lecture

“Carroll Go-Sam, Albert L Refiti and Daniel Glenn, three influential Indigenous architects, were brought together by the University of Queensland’s Indigenous Design Place and School of Architecture to discuss their practice and research on the state of Indigenous architecture . The lecture, held at the State Library of Queensland, stimulated the audience’s thoughts and ideas on […]

June 11, 2016
Payne Family Native American Center

Payne Family Native American Center

Article on Payne Family Native American Center published in Indian Country Today (2011) http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/gallery/photo/native-american-center-university-montana-connecting-people-35398  

April 6, 2016
Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow

Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow

So sad that I was not able to be there today. We are very honored that the esteemed Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow was laid to rest at the Apsaalooke Veterans Cemetery that we designed, designed to symbolically represent the Crow concept of the Camp on the Other Side where he has now gone. We were […]

March 18, 2016
New Architecture on Indigenous Lands

New Architecture on Indigenous Lands

New Architecture on Indigenous Lands takes readers on a virtual tour of recent Native building projects in Canada and the western and midwestern United States. With close attention to details of design, questions of tradition, and cultural issues, and through interviews with designers and their Native clients, it provides an in-depth introduction to the new […]

March 10, 2016
Tribal Green Summit 2016

Tribal Green Summit 2016

Daniel Glenn (Apsaalooke – Crow) will discuss the impact of colonization on indigenous architecture in North America and recent efforts to develop a contemporary, tribally-specific architecture through examples from his own work with several tribes in the United States. North American tribes, like indigenous people around the world, developed a highly sustainable architecture that was […]

March 2, 2016
Indigenous Design Conference

Indigenous Design Conference

Amazing conference, we feel so welcomed here among our Maori and international colleagues!

February 23, 2016
Native American Green TV episode: New Directions in Tribal Housing

Native American Green TV episode: New Directions in Tribal Housing

NATIVE AMERICAN GREEN highlights five successful efforts to build sustainable housing on Native American tribal lands. We learn the stories behind project designs, financing and construction, and witness the transformative effect it has had on tribal members.

Sustainable Native Communities Collaborative video

Sustainable Native Communities Collaborative video

The Sustainable Native Communities Collaborative (SNCC) focuses on culturally and environmentally sustainable development with American Indian, First Nations, and Indigenous communities worldwide. We bring effective strategies for systemic change through planning, architectural design, technical assistance and research. Our services help tribal communities to gain self-sufficiency, improve their impacts on the natural world, and develop healthy, […]

“Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing”

“Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing”

“Our challenge is to create modern homes that strive to come close to the extraordinary symbiosis of climate and culture that is inherent in indigenous dwellings” — Daniel Glenn The Nageezi house was designed to respond to the local high-desert climate (elevation 6,947 feet), in which temperatures can vary 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit in […]

February 19, 2016
“Nau Mai, Haere Mai, Welcome.”

“Nau Mai, Haere Mai, Welcome.”

I Te Timatanga is a multidisciplinary indigenous design conference, for any indigenous person who helps to shape the public realm. This four-day conference includes indigenous presentations, site visits and cultural exchange – hosted by Ngā Aho and Ngāti Hau at Whakapara Marae, Te Tai Tokerau (Northland). “Come and join us to discuss and share stories, […]

December 14, 2012
Round Dance at Payne Family Native American Center

Round Dance at Payne Family Native American Center

This round dance was held at the Payne Family Native American Center on the University of Montana Campus to support the renewal of the Violence Against Women Act and to show solidarity with the Idle No More movement. The Idle No More movement was begun in response to a bill going through the Canadian parliament, […]

November 23, 2012
International SEED Award – Place of Hidden Waters

International SEED Award – Place of Hidden Waters

From the Jury: “The jury was struck by the elegant combination of the principles of sustainability with cultural relevance, while providing a contemporary aesthetic.” “The Puyallup Longhouse was designed with the goal of creating a community center and beautiful, relevant and affordable housing for members of the Puyallup Tribe struggling with the challenges of increased […]

February 23, 2012
Project of the Year – Place of Hidden Waters | Puyallup Longhouse

Project of the Year – Place of Hidden Waters | Puyallup Longhouse

“This LEED Platinum certified housing project is a culturally and environmentally responsive new model for the Puyallup Tribe in the Pacific NW. It’s located on the Puyallup reservation on a hill overlooking the Puget Sound tide flats, which were traditional Puyallup tribal lands. The buildings are designed to emulate the rectangular, shed roofed form of […]