Pure Design

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  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 7.6  (24)

Pure Design is a fascinating television show produced by Indigenius and aired in 2008 that focuses on the indigenous architecture and design principles of various Native American communities across North America. The show emphasizes the importance of traditional knowledge and innovative design techniques for building sustainable and culturally relevant structures.

Throughout each episode, the audience is taken on a journey that showcases the unique culture, history, and living practices of different Indigenous communities. The show features notable Indigenous architects, builders, and designers who are passionate about protecting their heritage and creating modern spaces that honor their traditions.

In each episode of Pure Design, the host and renowned architect, Andrea Deerheart, travels to Indigenous communities across North America to explore their unique architecture and design principles. She works alongside community members to learn about their local building materials, traditional design methods, and the role architecture plays in their cultural identity.

The show features a diverse selection of Indigenous architects, builders, and designers, including Kelly Church, a talented artist who works with natural materials like birch bark to create contemporary structures. Kelly is a member of the Anishinaabe community of Michigan and has a passion for teaching others about her community's living traditions.

Another builder featured on the show is Chris Cornelius, who is a member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the founder of Studio Indigenous. Chris's work focuses on creating architecture that responds to the cultural and environmental needs of Indigenous communities. His designs are known for combining traditional materials with modern building techniques to maximize energy efficiency and create comfortable living spaces.

Pia Guidedog, a member of the Chickasaw Nation, is another designer featured on Pure Design. Her work emphasizes the importance of community engagement and cultural preservation. She encourages her clients to be part of the design process to ensure that the resulting structures reflect their unique cultural identity.

Throughout Pure Design, the audience is introduced to the many challenges faced by Indigenous communities when it comes to designing and building sustainable housing. From the use of modern building materials that may not be suitable for the local environment to the lack of funding for community infrastructure projects, the show highlights the importance of finding innovative solutions to these problems.

One common theme throughout the show is the importance of incorporating traditional knowledge and techniques into modern building practices. Indigenous communities have a deep understanding of the natural world and its resources. By incorporating these insights into modern building techniques, architects and designers can create structures that are not only sustainable but also culturally relevant.

Overall, Pure Design is an inspiring show that showcases the unique architecture and design principles of Indigenous communities across North America. The show emphasizes the importance of preserving traditional knowledge while embracing innovative solutions to create sustainable and culturally relevant structures. Through the work of these talented architects and designers, we can better understand the crucial role that architecture plays in the cultural identity and well-being of Indigenous communities.

Pure Design is a series that ran for 1 seasons (26 episodes) between January 31, 2019 and on Indigenius

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Carm & Jason
26. Carm & Jason
February 28, 2019
Carm and Jason bought their house from Jason's father. It is the house where Jason grew up in and has lived for 26 years. They have done a lot of renovations on the house since they purchased it.
Beth and Jack
25. Beth and Jack
February 28, 2019
Beth and Jack have been in their house for 5 years. Jack used to travel a lot for work and was forced to eat out often so now he really enjoys cooking at home for Beth and for his 2 teenage children (they live with them part time).
Michelle & Chad
24. Michelle & Chad
February 28, 2019
Michelle and Chad have their hands full with 6-month old twins and a 2 year old. They were just able to decorate the kids rooms in time, but they have been too exhausted to deal with the rest of the house.
Siham & Elicia
23. Siham & Elicia
February 28, 2019
Siham owns her own business, a learning centre for children with learning disabilities. Her husband Maged is a Child and Adolescent psychiatrist (who is currently home and ill). They have a son (24) and a daughter (20) who are both attending medical school abroad.
Madeline & Leanne
22. Madeline & Leanne
February 28, 2019
Madeleine is 10. She is a smart, active girl who enjoys playing soccer, beading, reading and playing with her friends. She rejects girly norms, the colour pink and all things frilly. She is an active member of her school's eco club. Her bedroom is the old master bedroom of the house and it needs updating.
Nadine & Jacques
21. Nadine & Jacques
February 28, 2019
Nadine and Jacques are a young, unmarried couple (they also have a wiener dog named Sasha). They purchased an 1886 row house in Summerhill in 2005 and they love the old character of the house.
Colleen Pynn
20. Colleen Pynn
February 28, 2019
Sam's Mom, Colleen Pynn hasn't had the time to re-decorate her home. She has been in this house for 14 years and she's always liked it just the way it is. But over the past few years, she's started to softy ask Sam about re-designing her kitchen. Colleen is one of the "greenest" people we've had on the show so far.
Chetna & Bhups
19. Chetna & Bhups
February 28, 2019
Chetna and Bhups have moved around a lot. They've live in L.A., Britain and Asia. In January 2009, they bought a house and settled in Canada. Because they have been moving around a lot, they haven't had a change to collect heirloom pieces.
Paula & Pete
18. Paula & Pete
February 28, 2019
Paula, Pete and their 2 children, Ava (9) and Eric (13) moved back to Toronto from Vancouver in August.
Erin & Ryan
17. Erin & Ryan
February 28, 2019
Erin and Ryan are an active, eco-conscious and newly engaged couple with little time to think about decorating their living space. They moved into this open-concept condo in December of 2008 before building was complete.
Lori & Jason
16. Lori & Jason
January 30, 2009
Lori and Jason bought a beautiful old house about 3 years ago and renovated the entire place, except for an awkward old kitchen space that's attached to their son Atticus's room.
Lauren & Mike
15. Lauren & Mike
February 28, 2019
Lauren and Mike call themselves 'the hand-me-down' family. Although they're into re-using and re-purposing pieces, they haven't felt like their family hand-me-downs were ever really 'theirs' and because a lot of stuff has followed them from place to place, everything is mismatched.
Olivia & John
14. Olivia & John
February 28, 2019
Olivia's grandmother lived in this house her whole life. When she went into a home about 4 months ago, Olivia couldn't bear to see it sold to a stranger and purchased it. Olivia is thrilled that her fianc
Virginia's Kitchen
13. Virginia's Kitchen
January 31, 2019
Professional photographer Virginia loves her cottage-style home in the city - but lately it doesn't love her back. A look that was once charming is now dated and in need of a serious makeover, starting with the worn out floors and ancient kitchen appliances.
Lindsay's Teenage Bedroom
12. Lindsay's Teenage Bedroom
January 31, 2019
Sixteen-year-old Lindsay has outgrown her childhood bedroom and is ready to leave her hand-me-down furniture and kiddy colours in the past. Lindsay, like every teenager, needs a room for the three S's: sleeping, studying and socializing!
Ania & Walter's Master Bedroom
11. Ania & Walter's Master Bedroom
January 31, 2019
Building their dream home was easy for Ania and Walter - but the hard work was deciding how to decorate their vast master bedroom. By dividing then unifying the space, designer Samantha Pynn transforms this bare bones bedroom into a sophisticated boudoir, with a luxurious eco-friendly bed, that's a haven for reading, writing and romance.
Carolyn & Derek's Attic Loft
10. Carolyn & Derek's Attic Loft
January 31, 2019
Longtime homeowners Carolyn and Derek have a wonderfully unconventional style - funky, colourful and a bit playful - but it never reached their home's top floor. The angled walls and large space are a challenge, but designer Samantha Pynn uses natural textures and bold colours to create a fun, eclectic family room. And in the process, she makes the space more energy efficient.
Juliette & John's Kitchen
9. Juliette & John's Kitchen
January 31, 2019
New homeowners Juliette and John attempted to modernize their small kitchen but only managed to upgrade the counter and backsplash. Designer Samantha Pynn steps in to offer a practical eco-friendly solution - make the most of what they already have by using colour to integrate the existing elements.
Liliana and Frank's Living/Dining Room
8. Liliana and Frank's Living/Dining Room
January 31, 2019
Homeowners Frank and Liliana fell in love with their home's 1930s architectural details but quickly realized their contemporary collection of furniture didn't quite fit. Inspired by the look of English Revival, designer Samantha Pynn plays on the classic period features in this living and dining room.
Beth's Dining Room
7. Beth's Dining Room
January 31, 2019
Beth is a busy, successful, single executive whose life consists of five-star hotels, gourmet restaurants and VIP airport lounges. But her own house, a midtown Toronto duplex, doesn't measure up. As a result, she feels more at home on the road than in her own house.
Claudia & Justin's Living/Dining Room
6. Claudia & Justin's Living/Dining Room
January 29, 2008
Claudia and Justin are professional foodies - he's a chef and she's a food stylist. So it's no surprise that their urban loft space has a beautifully designed modern kitchen. Only problem is, the rest of the space doesn't measure up: it's a mishmash of Danish modern with other inherited and found pieces.
Helen & Niall's Nursery
5. Helen & Niall's Nursery
January 31, 2019
Homeowners Helen and Niall are getting nervous - they're a few short months away from the birth of their first child and their never-renovated 1920s home doesn't contain a nursery. Both work full time - so they're relying on designer Samantha Pynn to create a bright and practical room for their new bundle of joy.
Kristen & Dave's Main Floor
4. Kristen & Dave's Main Floor
January 31, 2019
Marketing executives Kristen and Dave bought their modest first home a few years ago and undertook the much-needed renovations themselves. They did a great job removing walls and installing a new kitchen but then ran out of steam. Now they need designer Samantha Pynn's expertise to pull their open concept kitchen/dining/living room together.
Alexis & Adam's Kitchen
3. Alexis & Adam's Kitchen
January 31, 2019
Alexis and Adam are in lifestyle shock: the arrival their son Hudson has meant that this formerly 'out and about' couple is now decidedly housebound but their 1980s kitchen just isn't happening anymore. It's neither practical nor beautiful so designer Samantha Pynn gives it an eco-friendly and stylish makeover.
Tiffany's Bedroom
2. Tiffany's Bedroom
January 31, 2019
For many first-time homeowners, decorating - especially private spaces like the bedroom - is definitely last on the list. That's certainly the case for Tiffany, an up and coming PR executive. By refreshing some of Tiffany's vintage furniture and bringing in some modern pieces and sustainable choices.
Lee & Stevie's Living/Dining Room
1. Lee & Stevie's Living/Dining Room
January 31, 2019
Creating a living space that works for both kids and adults shouldn't mean you have to compromise on grown-up style. By using natural fibres and turning tired items into fabulous new centerpieces, Samantha Pynn transforms a living/dining room from a playroom into a glamourous living space that's sophisticated enough for a busy working mom yet playful enough for her young daughter.
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Where to Watch Pure Design
Pure Design is available for streaming on the Indigenius website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Pure Design on demand at Amazon Prime and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 31, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (24)
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