White Earth Childcare

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The White Earth Childcare Center will assist with the growing need of the White Earth Community in providing a cultural, safe, and comfortable learning environment for children from infant to pre-k. The exterior will be constructed of structural insulated panels (SIPs) with a stone wainscot so the porcupines that caused trouble in the past will […]

North Segment Community Center

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The North Segment Community Center will be a hub of action. The site and building is designed to house loads of activities for the North Segment Tribal Community. On the grounds visitors can enjoy a game of frisbee golf, horseshoes, play basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis, or even hit a few balls on a putting green! […]

Nashwauk-Keewatin School and Community Wellness Center

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The Nashwauk-Keewatin schools for Pre-K through 12th grade students is designed implementing different types of learning environments with a focus centered around career academies to prepare students to enter the workforce. The education facility will include classrooms, art labs for all age groups, a music suite, CTEs space with designated trade areas, centralized group rooms, […]

Three Affiliated Tribes Museum Expansion and Renovation

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The Three Affiliated Tribes Museum honors the heritage of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Tribes. This project aims to blend contemporary architectural design with the existing A-frame structure, paying homage to the rich heritage and history of the MHA cultures with renovation of the existing 7,100 SF museum and a 6,800 SF addition. The original […]