1st Edition

Assembling the Centre: Architecture for Indigenous Cultures Australia and Beyond

By Janet McGaw, Anoma Pieris Copyright 2015
234 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

Metropolitan Indigenous Cultural Centres have become a focal point for making Indigenous histories and contemporary cultures public in settler-colonial societies over the past three decades. While there are extraordinary success stories, there are equally stories that cause concern: award-winning architecturally designed Indigenous cultural centres that have been abandoned; centres that serve the... Read more

1. Introduction: Cultural Centres, Identity, Assemblages,  2. Voices: Story, Writing Exchange,  3. Centre: Space, Politics, Typology,  4. Land: Belonging, Law, Rights,  5. Programme: Dreaming, Time-keeping, Becoming (by Emily Potter),  6. (Im) materialities: Clearing, Erasure, Disguise,  7. Skin: (S)crypts, Inscriptions, Hide,  8. Conclusion: Re-Assembling the Indigenous Cultural Centre

Biography

Janet McGaw is Senior Lecturer in Architecture, University of Melbourne, Australia.

Anoma Pieris is Associate Professor in Architecture, University of Melbourne, Australia.