Indigenous Placemaking in Urban Melbourne: A Dialogue Between a Wurundjeri Elder and a Non-Indigenous Architect and Academic

  • Gardiner A
  • McGaw J
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This chapter explores the particularities of placemaking in the south-eastern Australian capital city, Melbourne. The Wurundjeri peoples have occupied the place for 40,000–60,000 years. Since...

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Gardiner, A. M., & McGaw, J. (2018). Indigenous Placemaking in Urban Melbourne: A Dialogue Between a Wurundjeri Elder and a Non-Indigenous Architect and Academic. In The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture (pp. 581–605). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6904-8_22

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