Community-Led Housing
Co-designing affordable, community-based housing in Indigenous northern communities.
More info on partners working on this roadmapCommunity-Led Pathways to Affordable & Sustainable First Nation Housing
The initiative led by the University of Manitoba addresses the challenges of providing affordable and sustainable housing for First Nations communities in Canada. The roadmap is structured around four roundtable events, each focusing on different aspects of housing quality and lived experiences.
The first roundtable explored the barriers to quality housing in First Nations, including issues related to colonialism, societal privilege, and externally imposed quality prescriptions. The second roundtable participants shared their lived experiences with housing and the impact of modern challenges on community cohesion. The third roundtable focused on integrating Indigenous knowledge, design innovation, and climate action, and the fourth roundtable addressed the housing needs of Northern First Nations communities. This roadmap reflects a holistic approach to housing that respects Indigenous traditions and prioritizes community engagement.
- Community-led pathways
- Affordable housing
- Sustainable housing
- First Nations
- Re-thinking quality
- Lived experience
- Housing design
- Roundtable discussions
- Cultural integration
- Indigenous knowledge
- Climate action
- Housing barriers
- Design innovation
- Post-occupancy evaluation
- Northern Housing
- Youth engagement
- Food security
- Skilled trades
- Resilience in housing
- Collaborative workshop
Our roadmaps to quality in the built environment
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Students working on this roadmap
Panos Polyzois Student | University of Manitoba | Natural Resource Institute |