Services
Community Engagement
It always starts with Country, and to truly understand Country we must respect the voice and agency of Traditional Custodians. We engage with Traditional Custodians and broader First Nations community members from beginning to end and beyond for projects, ensuring conversations are intentional and lead to positive impact. Building reciprocal relationships with our community is at the heart of everything we do.
View projectsUrban Design
Zooming out and working at a macro level closely aligns with how First Nations people perceive Country and the broader relationships and interconnectedness of place. Collaborating with community to establish community-specific values and aspirations, develop precinct-wide cultural narratives, and create project-specific principles for future implementation enables deeper and more meaningful outcomes to be achieved in the long term.
Architecture
Architecture plays a crucial role in how Country is acknowledged, and how community feels within the built environment. From site selection to building orientation, form, function, materiality and more, we co-design outcomes with Traditional Custodians and Project Teams that embed storytelling and positive impact.
View projectsLandscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture offers a unique opportunity to integrate systems-thinking into design outcomes that prioritise caring for Country, now and into the future. As ever-evolving outcomes that change over time, our approach to Landscape Architecture focuses on expressing stories of seasonality and cultural practice, integrating culture with both the natural and built environments.
View projectsInterior Design
As an everyday touchpoint for users within built spaces, Interior Design provides an opportunity for storytelling and passive education to be incorporated into spatial planning, materiality, finishes, and day-to-day objects that people interact with. With the opportunity to channel outcomes through design and procurement outcomes, we work with Project Teams to ensure Traditional Custodians' and broader First Nations community members’ aspirations are realised in innovative and impactful ways.
View projectsPublic Art
We have a strong interest in the power of art as a medium for storytelling, economic stimulus, and education. In the curation, commissioning, design, and fabrication of public artworks, we work with First Nations artists to bring their vision to life in a way that tells stories of place or culture. As a vehicle for learning, public art can be a powerful and engaging medium that invokes deep thought and connection with diverse audiences, providing an outlet for change that is interacted with by broader communities.
View projectsStrategy & Policy
Strategy and policy play a vital role in championing genuine, long-term change in the design industry. To ensure Traditional Custodians and Project Teams have consistency in how engagement and co-design activities are conducted, for the benefit of all, we collaborate with Clients to develop frameworks that outline both the 'why' and the 'how'. Guiding people through processes new to them is a key service we offer to ensure the baseline level of understanding in this space continues to grow and evolve over time.
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