Douglas Cardinal was born on March 7, 1934 in Canada. Aboriginal Canadian architect best known for his designs of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. and the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. He is the recipient of prestigious honors like the RAIC Gold Medal for Architectural Achievement and the Alberta Masonry Design Lifetime Achievement Award.
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About
Aboriginal Canadian Architect best known for his designs of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. and the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. He is the recipient of prestigious honors like the RAIC Gold Medal for Architectural Achievement and the Alberta Masonry Design Lifetime Achievement Award.
Before Fame
He attended the University of British Columbia before graduating with a degree in Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin in 1963.
Trivia
He is one of the first North American Architects to employ the use of computers during the design process.
Family Life
He is of Metis and Blackfoot heritage.
Associated With
He and Frank Gehry are two of Canada's most highly-regarded Architects.