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WEEK 5: Pan-Indigenous Architectural Identities - Coggle Diagram
WEEK 5: Pan-Indigenous Architectural Identities
PRECEDENTS
(representations of Pan-Indigenous Identities in architecture)
Musgrave park cultural centre
National Centre of Indigenous Excellence
William Barak Building 2018, Melbourne
National Museum of Australia
Liru Kuniya 1995, Uluru Kata Tjuta
Brambuk 1989, Grampian Mountains, Victoria
Reko Rennie – Murri Totema, La Trobe University
PAN-IDENTITY: “all”, “of everything,” “involving all members” of a group
Goori People
Bunjalung people, far northern NSW and south-east QLD
Koori People
NSW and VIC. Come from languages of the mid north coast and hunter regions NSW
Murries
Modern QLD/ Far north QLD
ARCHITECTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR IDENTITY REPRESENTATION (McGaw & Pieris’s, 2005).
'Australian identity' and 'Indigenous Identity'
Interior measures vs. Exterior measures
CASE STUDIES
CONTEXT
Involvement of tourism changes
Increasing politicisation and visibility of Indigenous people in 1970 and 1980s
Attention shifted to de-colonisation
CASE STUDY 1:
Musgrave park cultural centre
CASE STUDY 2: National Centre of Indigenous Excellence