TY - JOUR TI - Mamwi Gidaanjitoomin/Together We Build It: A Systematic Review of Traditional Indigenous Building Structures in North America and Their Potential Application in Contemporary Designs to Promote Environment and Well-Being AU - Mashford-Pringle, Angela AU - Fu, Ruofan AU - Stutz, Sterling T2 - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health AB - (1) Background: Housing has long been recognized as an essential determinant of health. Our sense of home goes beyond physical shelter and is associated with personal or collective connections with spaces and places. However, modern architecture has gradually lost its connections between people and places; (2) Methods: We examined traditional Indigenous architecture and how it can be utilized in contemporary settings to restore connections to promote the environment, health, and well-being. (3) Results: We found that traditional Indigenous building structures may be the best manifestation of the Indigenous interconnected and holistic worldviews in North America, containing thousands of years of knowledge and wisdom about the land and the connection between humans and the environment, which is the foundation of reciprocal well-being; (4) Conclusions: Learning from the traditional structures, we proposed that modern architects should consider the past, present, and future in every endeavor and design and to utilize traditional knowledge as a crucial source of inspiration in creating works that are beneficial for both current and future generations by taking collectivism, health and well-being, and the environment into consideration in designs. DA - 2023/// PY - 2023 DO - 10.3390/ijerph20064761 VL - 20 IS - 6 SP - 4761 LA - English SN - 1661-7827 UR - https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/mamwi-gidaanjitoomin-together-we-build-systematic/docview/2791652802/se-2?accountid=12372 AN - 2791652802 DB - ProQuest Central KW - Architecture KW - Capitalism KW - Collectivism KW - Design KW - Environmental health KW - First Nations KW - Housing KW - Indigenous KW - Native peoples KW - North America KW - Sciences: Comprehensive Works KW - Systematic review KW - Well-being KW - environmental or climate health KW - health promotion KW - housing KW - wellbeing ER -