HOME reflects a methodology of practice where engagement and relationship building is of equal importance to the tangible, built outcome.
It's not just the buildings and cities we make, but the communities we care for along the way. How do we position people and communities at the heart of all projects?
TALENT
Bradley, a Quandamooka man and architect on Wurundjeri Country, is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Sydney and Monash University.
He co-chairs the Australian Institute of Architects’ First Nations Advisory Committee, contributes to boards and committees, curates the BLAKitecture series, and was awarded the 2024 Victorian Emerging Architect Prize and 2023 Dulux Study Prize.
Elle Davidson is a Balanggarra woman from the East Kimberley, born on Gadigal Country and calls Bundjalung Country home. She is a Director of Zion Engagement and Planning and an Aboriginal Planning Lecturer at the University of Sydney.
Elle is passionate about walking alongside people to build their capacity and confidence in working with Country, community and culture.
Kaylie Salvatori, Founding Director of COLA Studio, is a Salt-Water Yuin woman, landscape architect, and cultural design strategist. Specialising in Indigenous design collaboration and Country-positive approaches, she priorities Country in her work, advocating for First Peoples’ custodianship.
Kaylie connects cultural-ecological systems in public and commercial spaces, excelling in concept ideation, storytelling, and material selection while promoting biodiversity through her unique design practices.
MODERATOR
Elle Davison
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