This paper explores the development of innovative curriculum pathways for highlighting the opportunities for designers in projects focusing on improved emotionally supportive and new practical outcomes for indigenous and non-indigenous communities emerging from historic and current indigenous cultural influences. Key findings from the research propose to embed indigenous knowledges into design education curriculum and related consultations with indigenous education representatives are presented. The cultural professional interface between design undergraduates and their chosen field of study, contexts for their design projects, and linkage to place and the indigenous stakeholders are introduced. The mobility of the designer either virtually...
Dr. Pi'ikea Clark will address how Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi University is attempting to expan...
To stay within the planetary boundaries, we have to take responsibility, and this includes designers...
The purpose of this research was to find out how the culture of an Indigenous architect informs thei...
The design professions have undergone immense shifts over recent decades including an overdue, new r...
This paper focuses on the need for designers to follow clear, concise, workable practises to engage ...
This paper shares learnings from a design studio that addresses the continuing disparity between Ind...
Set within the frame of proposed Indigenous recognition in the Australian Constitution, this researc...
This research traverses the “cultural interface” (Nakata, 2004) from the perspective of a non-Indige...
Much of design teaching, learning and research in Australia is determined by Eurocentric traditions ...
This article addresses some critical issues in the research environment of Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Currently, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander narratives and participation within communication d...
Indigenous Australian people continue to experience chronic disadvantage relative to the living stan...
easingly, built environment professionals, including architect, landscape architect and planner prac...
Many studies and papers have explored and critiqued the “what” and the “why” of working at the cultu...
Increasingly, built environment professionals in Australia, including architect, landscape architect...
Dr. Pi'ikea Clark will address how Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi University is attempting to expan...
To stay within the planetary boundaries, we have to take responsibility, and this includes designers...
The purpose of this research was to find out how the culture of an Indigenous architect informs thei...
The design professions have undergone immense shifts over recent decades including an overdue, new r...
This paper focuses on the need for designers to follow clear, concise, workable practises to engage ...
This paper shares learnings from a design studio that addresses the continuing disparity between Ind...
Set within the frame of proposed Indigenous recognition in the Australian Constitution, this researc...
This research traverses the “cultural interface” (Nakata, 2004) from the perspective of a non-Indige...
Much of design teaching, learning and research in Australia is determined by Eurocentric traditions ...
This article addresses some critical issues in the research environment of Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Currently, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander narratives and participation within communication d...
Indigenous Australian people continue to experience chronic disadvantage relative to the living stan...
easingly, built environment professionals, including architect, landscape architect and planner prac...
Many studies and papers have explored and critiqued the “what” and the “why” of working at the cultu...
Increasingly, built environment professionals in Australia, including architect, landscape architect...
Dr. Pi'ikea Clark will address how Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi University is attempting to expan...
To stay within the planetary boundaries, we have to take responsibility, and this includes designers...
The purpose of this research was to find out how the culture of an Indigenous architect informs thei...