Good Design Award for Curtin University Indigenous Learning Circle

Photo by Yvonne Doherty

The Curtin University Indigenous Learning Circle (Yarning Circle) recently took out a 2023 Good Design Award within the category of Architectural – Place Design.

The Good Design Awards Jury commented: “An integrated and implemented design that offers a considerate place for the difficult conversations that need to be had. The elegance and simplicity of this project is supported by well-resolved outcome.”

As always, outcomes like these are the result of collaboration. We’d love to pass on our congratulations to all involved, including Professor Simon Forrest (Curtin University Elder in Residence at the time of project), Curtin University Architecture students and staff, Dr Noel Nannup, Curtin University Centre for Aboriginal Studies, Curtin University Properties Facilities & Development, ACORPP Project Managers, ESC Lighting, Stantec Engineering, Hydroplan Irrigation, HWA Quantity Surveyors.

You can read more about the project on its Good Design Index page.

Image: Yvonne Doherty

On Whadjuk Noongar land.

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