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Our sustainable future began 60,000 years ago: finally, we're catching up


Our sustainable future began 60,000 years ago: finally, we’re catching up
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We are on the threshold of a New Australian Design, according to Indigenous designer Alison Page. Writing in a new book,
Design: Building on Country, Page points to “a new awakening fuelled by ecological necessity to redesign our future”. Indigenous culture not only offers the solution but a rich potential for partnership, collaboration and co-design, writes Page, who is perhaps best known for her time on the ABC’s ....

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OHM July Program Seeks Reconnection as we Emerge From Pandemic


Architecture news & editorial desk
Open House Melbourne (OHM) will play host to This Is Public, a speaker series co-presented with RMIT Architecture & Urban Design and The Capitol, RMIT University as part of its 2021 July Weekend program.
This Public centres around the need to find new ways to reconnect and transform the ways in which we live and work together. The event will host speakers from a range of backgrounds and perspectives, who will endeavour to answer questions regarding the role of policy, climate change and future architecture in our cities, as well as other thought-provoking topics.
Focusing on the central theme, Reconnect, the OHM July program asks us to reconsider the way we occupy our city and to envisage new ways of designing and adapting our buildings, infrastructure, landscapes and communities as we emerge from the ongoing impact of COVID-19. ....

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Australia's universities are on unceded land. Here's how they must reconcile with First Nations people


Ross Wissing, Andrew Saniga and Robert Freestone
 
University campuses are urban cultural institutions inextricably linked to the “making” of cities. They are also sited on unceded First Nations land, in prime locations.
Meaningful attempts to recognise this – and better represent Indigenous culture in the fabric of the campus – have been sporadic dating back to the late 20th century.
Momentum has continued in recent years as architectural, landscape and urban designers have experienced an awakening to Indigenous knowledge systems, voices and values, and to the importance of following best practice both internationally and domestically.
At the symposium, a Wailwan and Kamilaroi architect and lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Jefa Greenaway, stated: ....

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Australia's universities are on unceded land. Here's how they must reconcile with First Nations people


University campuses are urban cultural institutions inextricably linked to the “making” of cities. They are also sited on unceded First Nations land, in prime locations.
Meaningful attempts to recognise this – and better represent Indigenous culture in the fabric of the campus – have been sporadic dating back to the late 20th century.
Momentum has continued in recent years as architectural, landscape and urban designers have experienced an awakening to Indigenous knowledge systems, voices and values, and to the importance of following best practice both internationally and domestically.
At the symposium, a Wailwan and Kamilaroi architect and lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Jefa Greenaway, stated: ....

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