Yellowknife Architecture moves into the 21st Century

Framed by the northern lights, the Nadji Architects' Tlicho Government Building in Yellowknife reflects the far north atmosphere.

Above, the Wildcat Cafe is a relic of an earlier, more primitive era.

The Children's First Centre in Inuvik, created by Kobayashi and Zedda, won a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence. The firm is known for sustainability and First Nations architecture.
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Moravian Mission and ancient funerary monument in Labrador