Black and white abstract shape resembling a symmetrical star or cross pattern in a circular outline.

HOME presents an ambitious and immersive project that embodies the relational strength of Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural practices and design.

Interior room with sandy floor, adults and children interacting

This is the first time an all First Nations design team has had the opportunity to demonstrate the cultural, philosophical perspectives that has enabled the world's oldest living cultures to survive and thrive.  

We are beginning a larger conversation that centres and respects Country and First Nations Peoples within the built environment. 

This is a narrative that facilitates relationships with each other, and our stories that interact with Country and the built environment that promotes two-way knowledge sharing, care, and ways of working together.

We value the sphere of Country as Home and the enriching qualities that it adds to architecture and the built environment.

Group of six people in a workshop with wooden structures and a blue wheelbarrow labeled 'Sherlock'.

“HOME TO ME, MEANS FAMILY, CONNECTION, RESPONSIBILITY, COUNTRY AND LOVE.”

HOME AMBASSADOR
Daniel Boyd (Kuku Yalanji + Gudjal + Ghungalu)

Hand pressing down on a pile of soil next to wooden boards during construction work.

Upcoming events

Join us for a series of events led by an all First Nations design team, showcasing HOME these conversations spark a meaningful conversation that honors Country and First Nations Peoples within the built environment.

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