Postmodern Nunavut

St. Jude's Cathedral in Iqualuit (left) resembles an igloo, and is sometimes referred to as the Igloo Cathedral. Originally constructed in 1976, it was destroyed by fire and later rebuilt.


The mace seen above is one of the remarkable art works in the building below left.

The Legislative Building of Nunavut was designed by the Arcop Group, Full Circle Architecture.


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