Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre / Formline Architecture + Urbanism
Nestled between the Irving K Barber Learning Centre and the Koerner Library located at the centre of Canada’s second largest university, this project unifies architectural themes of memory and social dialogue. This is a place for re-thinking the relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canadian society and a centre for dialogue for community members and scholars and a powerful recognition of Indigenous culture and history in the heart of the campus. This two-level facility is comprised of a portion of existing basement space in Koerner Library and new construction above on the mid-level plaza leading from Koerner Library to the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.


- architects: Formline Architecture + Urbanism
- Location: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Project Year: 2017
- Photographs: Andrew Latreille
- Area: 620.0 m2