A Pioneering Exhibition Will Showcase Contemporary Indigenous Architecture

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In this week's reprint from Metropolis magazine, authors Theodore (Ted) Jojola and Lynn Paxson talk about embracing “place knowing” as a process to understand building and planning, and highlight modern achievements in Pueblo architecture.

The Pueblo people of the Southwest have been stewards of their lands for millennia. In contrast to the colonial and territorial experiences of many tribal nations, the Pueblos avoided being displaced from their homelands. This prevented many of their places from being erased. As such, their ancient worldviews still remain at the core of their planning and design. Nothing is so important as their imprint on the expression of architecture, especially its form and function.

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Cite: Metropolis Magazine. "A Pioneering Exhibition Will Showcase Contemporary Indigenous Architecture" 16 Sep 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/968530/a-pioneering-exhibition-will-showcase-contemporary-indigenous-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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