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National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. - Cardinal was forced off the project before completion and appears not to be content with the finished design.

Douglas Joseph Cardinal, OC (born March 7, 1934, Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian architect.

Born of Métis and Blackfoot heritage, Cardinal is famous for flowing architecture marked with smooth lines, influenced by his Aboriginal heritage as well as European Expressionist architecture[1] [2]

In 1953 he attended the University of British Columbia; he later attended the University of Texas at Austin, from which he graduated with a degree in Architecture in 1963.

[edit] Professional life

Among the many projects Cardinal has completed in his career are the following:

Cardinal was one of the first North American architects to use computers to assist in the design process. His curvilinear designs reflect the landscape around them, so that people making use of the building can retain a sense of the land that surrounds them.

In 1993, he was hired by The Smithsonian Institution as the Primary Design Architect for the National Museum of the American Indian, or NMAI. The NMAI is situated on the last site of the National Mall in Washington D.C., which directly faces the Capitol Building of the United States of America. After contractual disputes, Cardinal was removed from the project in 1998 before it was completed, but he continued to provide input into the building's design.

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