New Indigenous Law Wing

University of Victoria, Fraser Building

New Indigenous Law Wing

The University of Victoria’s New Indigenous Law Wing creates a dedicated home for UVic’s world-first JD/JID joint Canadian Common Law and Indigenous Legal Orders degree program, supporting the University’s groundbreaking work toward reconciliation of divergent legal traditions under one roof. The Indigenous Law Wing is being constructed on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen peoples, and has been designed to honour the host nations while welcoming Indigenous students, staff and community members from coast to coast and around the world. The project is a direct response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Report Call to Action 50.

Led by a collaborative partnership between Two Row Architect (Prime), Teeple Architects Inc., and Low Hammond Rowe Architects Inc., the design emerged from a long and heartfelt process of listening to Elders, artists, and knowledge-keepers from the Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱SÁNEĆ communities, and Law faculty, staff and students. The Indigenous Law Wing expands the existing Fraser Law Building, becoming the face of the Faculty of Law, forming a continuous looping path linking old and new, lined by connection with nature, places for gathering and storytelling, and pause. The building’s slender, organic form touches lightly upon the land, minimizing tree loss in the sacred space of the surrounding mature forest. The hybrid mass timber structure was sited to minimize disturbance to existing ecosystems. The reuse of mature trees displaced by construction as visible structural elements, makes the practice of environmental stewardship fundamental to the experience of the place.

 

Awards
2024 Architecture MasterPrize (AMP) Awards – Honorable Mention
2024 Rethinking the Future Awards – Honorable Mention – Institutional (Concept)
2023 Canadian Architect Awards – Award of Excellence

Location

Victoria, BC

Client

University of Victoria

Year

2025

Partnering Architects

Two Row Architect

Teeple Architects

Location

Victoria, BC

Client

University of Victoria

Year

2025

Partnering Architects

Two Row Architect

Teeple Architects