RJC Engineers – Tangible Actions to Support TRC Call to Action 92

Online

RJC Engineers - Tangible Actions to Support TRC Call to Action 92 This webinar will provide attendees with ways that you and your organization can take to support TRC Call to Action 92. RJC hosts this annual webinar series to offer a platform for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry members and spokespeople within Indigenous communities…  Read more

RAIC – Reconciling Reconciliation Through Design – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Online

RAIC - Reconciling Reconciliation Through Design - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Architecture can contribute positively to societal change. Taking an Indigenous perspective into account provides an opportunity to embed reconciliation in design. This is an Indigenous-led session that will explore how…  Read more

RAIC – Vancouver Island South Presents: Settlement Victoria: The Indigenous Perspective (A Walking Tour)

Vancouver, British Columbia

RAIC - Vancouver Island South Presents: Settlement Victoria: The Indigenous Perspective (A Walking Tour) Vancouver Island South presents a tour of Victoria's downtown from Indigenous tour guide Mark Albany. Mark Albany, an elder and knowledge keeper of the Songhees Nation, has graciously offered to lead a 3-hour walking tour of his ancestral lands, to understand…  Read more

BC Wood Specialties Group – Specifier Workshops at the Global Buyers Mission 2025

Whistler Conference Centre 4010 Whistler Way, Whistler, British Columbia

BC Wood Specialties Group - Specifier Workshops at the Global Buyers Mission 2025 BC Wood will be hosting the 22nd Annual Global Buyer's Mission (GBM) September 4-6, 2025 in Whistler, featuring Specifier Workshops. The event is designed to inform and inspire on the use of wood in design and construction, and to network with BC's…  Read more

RAIC – Vancouver Island South presents – Settlement Victoria: The Indigenous Perspective (A Walking Tour)

Downtown Victoria British Columbia

RAIC - Vancouver Island South presents - Settlement Victoria: The Indigenous Perspective (A Walking Tour) Mark Albany, an elder and knowledge keeper of the Songhees Nation, has graciously offered to lead a 2.5-hour walking tour of his ancestral lands, to understand downtown Victoria from a Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) point of view. The purpose of this walk…  Read more

Women in Architecture – Decolonizing the Built Environment

Acton Ostry Architects 111 E 8th Ave, Vancouver, British Columbia

Women in Architecture - Decolonizing the Built Environment This session will explore how colonial systems have shaped the built environment, architectural practices, and how decolonial approaches, rooted in Indigenous knowledge, worldviews, and protocols can lead to more just and informed design. The event will feature a brief presentation followed by a dialogue session focused on…  Read more

RJC Engineers – Wearing Our Commitment: Visible Symbols for Reconciliation

Online

RJC Engineers - Wearing Our Commitment: Visible Symbols for Reconciliation Attendees are invited to gather in a spirit of reflection, learning, and commitment. This year’s webinar, “Wearing Our Commitment: Visible Symbols for Reconciliation,” will explore the importance of visibility, the ways that small, everyday actions can help move reconciliation forward and deepen our shared responsibility.…  Read more

Toward a Relationship-Based Approach to Design in Indigenous Communities

Online Vancouver, British Columbia

Toward a Relationship-Based Approach to Design in Indigenous Communities is organized by the Architecture Foundation of BC. It is part of the AIBC’s Fall 2025 PD Series and is eligible for credit towards the AIBC’s Indigenous Peoples Learning requirement. Have you ever wondered how community-led, emergent process happens? In an Indigenous context, how a project…  Read more

Nick Bray Architecture – Working with Indigenous Communities on Architectural Projects

Online Vancouver, British Columbia

Nick Bray Architecture - Working with Indigenous Communities on Architectural Projects Explore Indigenous engagement in architecture with insights on culture, representation, and participation planning. This presentation features Cory Douglas, Coast Salish Cultural Consultant, Artist, Owner, Modern Formline and Erik Hunter, Director, Sioux Projects who will bring unique and valuable perspectives on engaging with Indigenous communities…  Read more

Vancity Institute of Sciences and Arts – Indigenous Reconciliation

Online

Vancity Institute of Sciences and Arts - Indigenous Reconciliation This 2-hour online course provides insights to the architects to have better knowledge about Indigenous Reconciliation. Date: January 8, 2026 Location: Online Cost: $40 Learning Units (LUs): 2 Core Indigenous Peoples Learning Register: Click here