Indigenous legal concepts inspire school’s design

Five years after launching its world-leading Indigenous law-degree program, the University of Victoria (UVic) has opened a new wing at its law school dedicated to the program’s study and teaching.
The new Coast Salish-inspired curvy structure, outfitted with wood and glass, transforms the university’s original Fraser Building by wrapping around the faculty’s old complex, which was built in the 1980s.
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