Recent Presentation Posts
2023 NW Green Building Slam – Tom Balderston & Daniel Glenn: Muckleshoot Net Zero Community
The Muckleshoot Net Zero Community was featured in the 2023 NW Green Building Slam. Daniel Glenn, Principal of 7 Directions Architects and Planners, and Tom Balderston, Green Consultant, presented the project and explained the importance of culturally and environmentally responsive architecture and planning.
On the Ground: Indigenous Voices on Constructed Place
On the Ground Lecture Series: Indigenous Voices on Constructed Place. A University of Washington Department of Architecture series centering the voices, stories, and knowledge of Indigenous architects, designers, planners, researchers, and community organizers. Speakers – Bobbie Koch + Daniel Glenn Bobbie Koch Sicangu Lakota – Rosebud Sioux Tribe Master of Architecture + MS in Architectural […]
Indigenous Architecture and Placekeeping | Roundtable Webinar
Inspired by the ‘Unceded: Voices of the Land’ exhibit showcased at the 2018 Venice Biennale and now housed at the Canadian Museum of History until Fall 2020, this Future Cities Roundtable dialogue focuses on the unique ways that Indigenous architects and designers are channeling their respective Indigenous identities, values, ecologies, relationships to land and place, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Indigenous Design Conference
Amazing conference, we feel so welcomed here among our Maori and international colleagues!
“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, […]