Writing
We write to advocate, influence and inspire. We craft articles from a place of deep interdisciplinary practise, informed by intersections of ethnicity, gender and migration. We are passionate about design excellence and innovation. Whether we are contributing to design discourse, awards submissions or position statements, we bring clarity, conviction and a strategic lens to complex ideas.
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An interview with Monocle on Melbourne's laneways. Tap image to read the full article.
Sanders Place by NMBW Architecture Studio, Openwork and Finding Infinity, Architecture Australia March/April 2025. Tap image to read the full article.
The University of Melbourne Student Precinct, Landscape Architecture Australia February 2024. Tap image to read the full article.
New Knowledge Systems in Who influences urban development, and how?, Architecture Australia January/February 2024. Tap image to read the full article.
Case study 2: Monash University Design Review Panel in Design Review Panels in Action, Architecture Australia March/April 2023. Tap image to read the full article.
The outsider, the opportunist & the whistleblower, Parlour: Gender, Equity, Architecture 2020. Tap image to read the full article.
Looking In, Looking Out: University Campus Design, Architect Victoria A/W 2019. Tap image to read the full article.
The positive impact of Women’s representation in public art and public space in Melbourne, Finding Her Blog (with Ella Gauci-Seddon). Tap image to read the full article.
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