Community of Canadians of African
“One example of a positive experience of quality in the built environment for the community of Canadians of African descent could be the creation of a cultural center that celebrates the history and contributions of Black Canadians in Edmonton. Although the project is currently suspended or on hold, this center proposed for the Athlone Community in Edmonton, could be designed with inclusivity in mind, ensuring that it is accessible to people with disabilities and accommodating the needs of diverse users. The center could be aesthetically pleasing, evoking sense of pride among Africans and locals from the Athlone Community and incorporating elements of beauty and tranquility that reflect the cultural heritage of the community. Inside the center, the functionality of the space could be designed to serve the intended purpose, such as hosting events and workshops, displaying artwork and artifacts, and offering resources and support to the community. Safety and security measures could be put in place to ensure the well-being of visitors and staff. Sustainability could also be taken into account, with the center being designed to reduce energy consumption and minimize waste. The use of environmentally friendly materials could be incorporated wherever possible, further enhancing the overall sense of quality. Overall, this African Multipurpose cultural center in Edmonton would serve as a positive example of quality in the built environment for the community of Canadians of African descent, promoting inclusivity, celebrating cultural heritage, and enhancing the well-being of the community.” (Booklet Positive Lived Experiences of Quality in the Built Environment 2023, p.206).
Tranquil Environment for family at the Aga Khan Gardens in Devon Alberta. Image Copyright Owner; Samuel Oboh