Read the interview here:
https://architectureau.com/articles/indigenous-people-were-the-first-ecologists/
Read the interview here:
https://architectureau.com/articles/indigenous-people-were-the-first-ecologists/
To celebrate the Qantas centenary, Qantas is honouring 100 extraordinary people who epitomise the spirit of Australia in 2020.
Game-changes and quiet achievers, big names and local heroes - these leaders represent the best of our country. The criteria for inclusion? The 100 must identify as Australian and be impacting our nation in a positive way, whether they’re reshaping their industry, leaving a legacy or doing something innovative and inspiring.
Greenaway Architects’ director Jefa Greenaway joins illustrious company to be name one of ‘100 Inspiring Australians’
https://www.qantas.com/travelinsider/en/qantas-magazine.html https://www.qantas.com/travelinsider/en/trending/top-100-guide/inspiring-australians-most-extraordinary-people.html
https://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/news/sustainability-awards-2020-ambassadors
https://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/people/life-under-lockdown-jefa-greenaway
Jefa Greenaway has been selected, alongside Tristan Wong (SJB) and team (Elizabeth Grant, Tim Ross, Aaron Puls and Jordyn Milliken) to be creative director for the 2020 Venice Biennale Australian paviliion.
The proposal - titled ‘In | between’ - highlights the potential of architecture to build cultural understanding between First Nations Peoples and others with a focus on Australia and our Pacific Island neighbours. It echoes the overarching theme set by Hashim Sarkis, titled “How will we live together?”.
For more informatio about the exhibition proposal: https://architectureau.com/articles/australias-2020-venice-pavilion-to-evoke-country-and-connection/#
Jefa Greenaway is invited to speak at SDNOW, an Asia-Pacific conference hosted by RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia during 14-16 November 2019, about design, strategy, ethics and futures.
For more details about the event: https://sdnow.co/
Jefa Greenaway is invited to speak at the annual DESIGN Canberra Festival, which runs from 4-24 November 2019 with over 150 events, exhibitions, talks, tours, activations, markets, collaborations, artist studios and open homes as part of its program.
For more details about the event: https://designcanberrafestival.com.au/
Jefa Greenaway chatted with Lucy Feagins on The Design Files podcast, about the importance of indigenous participation in the Australian architecture and design community, and the great opportunities that exists to incorporate Indigenous wisdom in the Australian built environment.
Listen to the podcast here: https://thedesignfiles.net/2019/08/podcast-tdftalks-jefa-greenaway/
Jefa Greenaway is invited to speak at the 3rd Queensland Regional Architecture Conference, which will be held on the 24-26 October 2019 at Cairns, QLD.
For more details about the event: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=532346
Jefa Greenaway is invited to speak at the Cultural Forum on 4 September 2019, at North Fitzroy Library.
For more details about the event: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/cultural-forum-wasisalways-indigenous-architecture-design-registration-67670208415#
Greenaway Architects is pleased to be a founding signatory for the important initiative ‘Architects Declare Australia’. We seek to foreground the critical role that Architects play and the responsibilities we hold to ensure that we meet the pending challenges associated with our climate and biodiversity and the urgent action required to provide positive contributions.
We encourage all architects to join with us in the positive yet critical initiative.
Jefa Greenaway is invited to present at the Gaswork Arts Park on 18 July 2019, to talk about the opportunities for Indigenous Design. The session is part of a series of monthly talks to offer an engaging introduction to the often-hidden processes and worlds behind our built environment and artistic practice.
For more details about the event: http://www.gasworks.org.au/event/jefa-greenaway/
Jefa Greenaway is invited by Creative Victoria to speak at the Creative State Summit on 30-31 May 2019, at Melbourne Museum.