Yagan Square
Yagan Square is a cross cultural collaboration-built project, that extends the Perth CBD into a cultural hub. It is a community space and remains a traditional meeting place for the Whadjuk people. The project is a type of urban ecological repair, both physical and cultural.
Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Aboriginal Community Centre
Wunggurrwil Dhurrung is a built project. It is an Aboriginal community centre in Wyndham Vale that serves the community.
wukalina krakani-lumi
wukalina walk is Palawa owned and operated cultural experience in Northeast Lutruwita/Tasmania. The walk shares Country, culture, community and language. The area designed is a gathering and resting area within this walk.
Women’s Safety Services of Central Australia Shelter
The Women’s Safety Services of Central Australia Shelter in Alice Springs provides crisis accommodation for women and their children who are experiencing domestic violence, offering safe respite, restoration of dignity and respect to those finding themselves in need of its shelter.
Wilcannia Health Service
Wilcannia Health Service is a built project that consisted of redeveloping the hospital. This included additions to benefit the health needs of community in consultation with the community.
West Kimberly Regional Prison
A built project, the West Kimberley Regional Prison, the first culturally appropriate Indigenous prison. Designed in consultation with Kimberly Elders.
Walumba Elders Centre
Walumba Elders Centre is a disaster relief response-built project. The Elders Centre provides private accommodation and multiple levels of care to residents as well as public community and cultural spaces.
WA Museum Boola Bardip
The built project, Boola Bardip is a museum in Perth’s renewed cultural centre. Created in collaboration with Aboriginal Advisory Group and Whadjuk Elders, it is a significant public space for history, culture and community.
UMCycle Bike Kiosk
UMCycle Bike Kiosk and Cycle Plaza opened in 2017 and is located at the University of Manitoba’s Fort Garry campus, Canada. The built project forms an active transport hub and serves as a campus landmark, linking to The Great Trail. The UMCycle Bike Kiosk was also the first project at the university to incorporate the Indigenous Planning and Design Principles.
Synapse SAIF (Supported Accommodation Innovation Fund)
The built project, Synapse Warner Street is a part of the Supported Accommodation Innovation Fund. The facility is supported accommodation for people with acquired brain injury. Methodology of designs for the site focused on idea of reconnecting to Country through stimulation of colours textures and smells.