National Centre For Indigenous Laws

The NCIL was designed with eight guiding principles and four key purposes.

Six different design principles used to create the NCIL
Guiding Principles and conceptual diagrams were developed through engagement with stakeholders, the Faculty of Law, Indigenous community members, the campus community, UVic partners, and the project team.
The Four Key Purposes of the project are to create a space for:
- Convening
- Research
- Sharing
- Stimulating
These Purposes established the roots from which the Guiding Principles grew.
Building on this vision, Project Management Services guided the consulting team through a conceptual site analysis, incorporating feedback from stakeholders. These site diagrams begin to identify the location, form, connection, orientation and circulation of the expansion to Fraser Law.