The latest edition of Architecture Australia includes ‘Indigenizing Practice: Architecture and cultural consultants’, an interview between Georgia Birks, TFA’s Kieran Wong and Troy Casey and Christopher Bassi from Indigenous-owned business, Blaklash Creative.
Together, TFA and Blaklash have been working on several projects with the aim of leveraging community and social outcomes. Kieran and Troy describe it as an arranged marriage that worked!
The interview is well-worth reading by anyone looking to embed notions of Country in their work: https://bit.ly/3sPov7B
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