After my initial internet research to find examples of modern indigenous architecture and a chat with my lecturer at uni, I have narrowed down my choices in buildings for the purpose of my project. It makes sense to me to look within my own backyard so I am going to explore the wonderful structures various Aboriginal organisations have created in Western Australia. I am excited that this project will give me the opportunity to travel to parts of my state that I have not visited yet and meet the people whose vision lead to wonderful and inspirational buildings to serve their communities.
The buildings I hope to study are:
Gwoonwardu Mia
Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage & Cultural Centre
Canarvon
Wangka Maya, Pilbara Aboriginal
Language Center
Karijini Visitor Centre
Tjulyuru Cultural and Civic Centre
Warburton
I may revise or extend this selection to include examples from the South West of the state, dependant upon my ability to engage with the Aboriginal organisations who own these buildings, and my own time/financial constraints. I do need to continue my initial research into contemporary architecture in Western Australia to seek out more examples before I completely settle upon my project choices. But, its great to have got this far...
I find the examples of contemporary Aboriginal architecture throughout Australia to be inspirational in so many aspects, primarily as an example of community strength but also because of modern design elements and spatial organisation that are new and exciting. These modern structures are infused with ancient knowledge as well as hope for the future. Designed for unique indigenous groups in specific locations, these buildings are dynamic.
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