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Alison Page - Honouring Story Telling and The Eora Nation In Sydney’s Built Environment

Alison Page - Honouring Story Telling and The Eora Nation In Sydney’s Built Environment

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In this episode, we explore the story telling mission from an important point of view.


About Alison Page:

Alison Page is an award winning designer, film producer, author and adjunct associate at the University of Technology’s Design School. She is a driver for intertwining The Eora’s culture into Sydney City by applying storytelling to cityscapes and tertiary education.


What you will learn in this episode:
  • The black design movement
  • The process behind building a connection with country framework in the construction industry’s practice.
  • A mnemonic approach to teaching aboriginal people about design and architecture
  • Current works in progress: The inclusive and culture-oriented courses Allison is spearheading at UTS
  • How traditional owners are reclaiming the Sydney
  • Two ways that Allison have already paved a way for cultural integration


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Find and connect with Alison here:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-page-6059686a/

Read more on Alison’s Book, Design: Building on Country

https://www.booktopia.com.au/design-alison-page/book/9781760761400.html

Produced by Pod Paste, in Sydney Australia

Download the full transcript here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/k6lhvicoftmgiyn/NeonGrid_AlisonPageTranscript.pdf?dl=0


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