This course will be focusing on the aspects and the importance of design and planning services on tribal lands around the country. Showcasing best practices in tribal housing. During this course participants will be exposed to lending and financial funding resources for housing on reservation lands.
This webinar originally aired on 9/18/17 in partnership with the AIA Housing Knowledge Community.
Speaker: Joseph Kunkel
A Northern Cheyenne Tribal Member, Joseph is the Executive Director of the Sustainable Native Communities Collaborative and a Visiting Eminent Scholar at the Del E. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University within the School of Engineering. A passionate community designer, planner, and educator, Joseph’s work has encompassed several schematic and built community housing projects, the research and publication of 22 case studies and best practices highlighting exemplary Native housing processes, and dozens of workshops and studios to build the design and technical capacity of students and practitioners in Indian Country. At SNCC, he is currently engaged on housing and development projects with Spokane, Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, Biloxi Chitimacha Choctaw, and Mohawk tribes. At ASU, he is developing curriculum and research to amplifying indigenous values and design within the fields of engineering and construction. Joseph holds an degrees from University of Hartford and University of Maryland and was an Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellow.
Learning Objective #1
Demonstrate a basic understanding of the current housing homeownership options offered to tribal families.
Learning Objective #2
Explain the difference between the various land types on reservations.
Learning Objective #3
Define the basics of determining the financial viability of a multi-family projects, single family projects how architects can enhance this viability through innovative design concepts.
Learning Objective #4
Determine how political realities and neighborhood involvement impact projects that are created to enhance the wellbeing of those same neighborhoods
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