The Canadian Aboriginal architect Douglas J. Cardinal has an international reputation of excellence.
He has been called the creator of an indigenous style of architecture that is described as being organic
and curvilinear. Cardinal sees architecture as an art that creates built environments that are in harmony
within the urban and natural spaces.
Douglas Cardinal's largest commission was the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull, Quebec.
Cardinal has shown his unique style in Alberta buildings like the Grande Prairie Regional College,
St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, the Government Services Centre in Ponoka, the Edmonton Space and Sciences
Centre, and St. Albert Place, also known as St. Albert Civic and Cultural Centre.
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