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Research

  • Australian Disaster Resilience Conference 2024
    Panel Discussion
  • Placemaking as a Catalyst for Building Resilience
    Conference Paper
    2024
  • Participation in Action
    Exhibition
    2024
  • Architect Victoria: Whose Voice Counts?
    Article
    2023
  • Assemble Papers: Immersing in post-bushfire recovery in East Gippsland
    Article
    2022
  • Convergence of Design: Aboriginal Knowledge and Emergency Management
    Article
    2022
  • Gender Justice and Disaster: Inspiring Action Conference
    Conference Panel
    2021
  • PROCESS @ Loop: Escape
    Talk
    2021
  • Open House Melbourne: Waterfront
    Talk
    2021
  • MTalks: Adaptive Recovery
    Talk
    2021
  • Perceptions & Conceptions of our Built Environment
    Writing
    2020
  • The Internship
    Writing
    2019

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and the Yaluk-ut Weelam Boon Wurrung as the traditional custodians of the lands and waters on which we meet, create, live and thrive. These are two of the five major language groups of the greater Kulin Nation on which Melbourne is situated. Aboriginal connection to Country and creative practices has taken place here, and the many environments we work across, for more than 60,000 years. To respect and support this, we recognise the need for decolonising methods to be interwoven with our architectural and spatial practices. Sovereignty remains unceded; we pay our respects to Elders in their enduring presence.

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