Curtin Yarning Circle on the Dezeen Longlist

The Curtin University Yarning Circle has made it onto the Dezeen Awards 2022 landscape project longlist. From over 5,400 entries from 90 countries to Dezeen Awards this year, the project is one of 26 landscape projects that are in the running to win an award later this year.

The project is the result of a wealth of knowledge from many minds including Professor Simon Forrest (Curtin University's elder in residence at the time), Dr Noel Nannup, and the Curtin Centre for Aboriginal Studies, as well as Curtin School of Architecture students and lecturers, and a host of other collaborators – so a big thank you and congratulations to all.

Project Credits
Client: Curtin University
Collaborators: Professor Simon Forrest (Curtin University Elder in Residence at the time of project), Curtin Architecture Students (Thomas Allan, Sam Chapman, Samuel Dawson, Ricardo Muller), Dr Noel Nannup, Curtin Centre for Aboriginal Studies, Curtin Properties Facilities & Development, ACCORP Project Managers, ESC Lighting, Stantec Engineering, Hydroplan Irrigation, HWA Quantity Surveyors.

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