QUT Linking Karumba Project \ud This exhibition showcases the work of 3rd -4th year undergraduate landscape architecture, architecture, Industrial Design, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering students in response to issues of sustainability in the Gulf of Carpentaria town of Karumba. It presented the final, polished set of work to the Karumba and Carpentaria Shire community, following revisions in line with feedback from the 2008 exhibition.\ud \ud 16 students and four staff set off on a 2488km journey to undertake the first half of the Carpentaria Project: a fortnight-long strategic planning project entitled Linking Karumba to encourage social, economic, environmental and cultural linkages across the town. Karumba, along with the n...
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A Tale of Two Marinas: Burnett Heads and Port of Bundaberg This exhibition showcases the work of 4th...
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Since the establishment of Australia’s earliest formal studies in landscape architecture, landscape ...
Since the establishment of Australia’s earliest formal studies in landscape architecture, landscape ...
goDesign Travelling Workshop Program for Regional Secondary Students was an initiative of Queensland...
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This coffee table book is a compilation of successful stories on the transformative teaching and lea...
The artwork contributes to research that records the Dharumbal language and culture, extending cultu...
The goal of this project was to configure a model procedure for visual artists to participate in, a...
The purpose of Changing Lanes was to question the identity of Brisbane laneways through the collabor...
Flying Arts Alliance (FAA) is a leading not-for-profit arts and cultural development organisation th...
This project looked at the development of a design for a hall at a primary school. 9 Students used t...
A Tale of Two Marinas: Burnett Heads and Port of Bundaberg This exhibition showcases the work of 4th...
This exhibition, as part of the Queensland Government Unlimited: Designing for the Asia Pacific Prog...
Since the establishment of Australia’s earliest formal studies in landscape architecture, landscape ...
Since the establishment of Australia’s earliest formal studies in landscape architecture, landscape ...
goDesign Travelling Workshop Program for Regional Secondary Students was an initiative of Queensland...
ESD Innovation: ‘Our Place Western Sydney’ represents a research on the meaning of local places in r...
There is a call from many towns across Australia and beyond for community-based projects that respon...
The article fouces on The Sustainable Warburton Project, a design research project in Warburton in W...
Port Arthur Project represents a unique partnership between Ten Days on the Island, the Port Arthur...
This coffee table book is a compilation of successful stories on the transformative teaching and lea...
The artwork contributes to research that records the Dharumbal language and culture, extending cultu...
The goal of this project was to configure a model procedure for visual artists to participate in, a...
The purpose of Changing Lanes was to question the identity of Brisbane laneways through the collabor...
Flying Arts Alliance (FAA) is a leading not-for-profit arts and cultural development organisation th...
This project looked at the development of a design for a hall at a primary school. 9 Students used t...