Walking Between Two Worlds, With Designer And Palawa Woman Sarah Lynn Rees


Walking Between Two Worlds, With Designer And Palawa Woman Sarah Lynn Rees

Architecture graduate and lecturer Sarah Lynn Rees is working to turn that story around. She's a Palawa woman who grew up in Hobart, where her father is a builder.


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Sarah is a Palawa woman descending from the Plangermaireener and Trawlwoolway people of North East Tasmania. As an Indigenous woman she brings a unique perspective to her role in architecture, underpinned by her personal experience, heritage and research into the Indigenous built environment.


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Place and personal experience are a rich source of design inspiration in architecture, and Palawa woman Sarah Lynn Rees, lead Indigenous advisor at Jackson Clements Burrows (JCB) and lecturer at Monash University, is an exemplar of utilising these principles.


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Sarah Lynn Rees is an architect, advocate, speaker, convenor, and - importantly - a Palawa woman descending from the Plangermaireener and Trawlwoolway people.


dr Sarah Lynn Rees, Lecturer, Monash Art, Design and Architecture

Sarah Lynn Rees is a Palawa woman descending from the Plangermaireener people of north-east Tasmania. Sarah currently works as a Graduate of Architecture at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Consultant at Greenshoot Consulting, Research Assistant and the University of Melbourne and Project Manager at MPavilion.


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Sarah Lynn Rees is an associate and lead Indigenous advisor at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, a lecturer at Monash University, and program advisor and curator of the BLAKitecture series for MPavilion.


Sarah Lynn Rees appointed fractional lecturer at Monash ArchitectureAU

Sarah Lynn Rees | Palawa woman working predominately on Eastern Kulin Countries. Sarah Lynn Rees Biography for Jackson Clements Burrows Architects. Learn more about the Indigenous Advisory Architecture and Design Unit which Rees heads, here. "This is not my Country" by Sarah Lynn Rees. "Indigenizing Practice: To Award, or not to Award?"


Sarah Lynn Rees MPavilion

Sarah Lynn Rees (she/her) is a Palawa woman descending from the Trawlwoolway people of north-east Tasmania. She is a Lecturer at Monash University, Associate at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCBA) where she also is also a Lead Indigenous Advisor: Architecture and Design, she is program advisor and curator of the BLAKitecture series for.


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Watch our interview with N'arweet Carolyn Briggs AM and Sarah Lynn Rees about their work 'Ngargee Djeembana', commissioned for 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?.


Sarah Lynn Rees MPavilion 2021

The response of Senior Boonwurrung Elder Dr N'arweet Carolyn Briggs AM and Palawa woman Sarah Lynn Rees began with a yarn. N'arweet spoke of not seeing herself or Country reflected in the built environment and that very few public spaces spatially or materially reflect Country and the cultures to which they belong. Research Contribution


Walking Between Two Worlds, With Designer And Palawa Woman Sarah Lynn Rees

Sarah Lynn Rees Senior Associate + Lead Indigenous Advisor at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Lecturer at Monash University, MPavilion Program Consultant - BLAKitecture series, Co-Chair AIA.


Walking Between Two Worlds, With Designer And Palawa Woman Sarah Lynn Rees

Sarah Lynn Rees is a lecturer at Monash University's Faculty of Art Design and Architecure, She practises architecture at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCBA), where she also is also a lead Indigenous advisor on architecture and design,


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Dillon Kombumerri, Sarah Lynn Rees and Carroll Go-Sam at the AA Roundtable discussion. Image: Katelin Butler. Our first place names come from Country. For example, Minjerribah, where I'm from, is the "mosquito place." "Bah" is place and "minjerri" is mosquito. We didn't name Country, that's the Western way of colonizing land.


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Sarah Lynn Rees. Sarah advocates for protocols and processes which respect and celebrate Indigenous cultural identity and authority. Sarah is a Palawa woman descending from the Plangermaireener and Trawlwoolway people of North East Tasmania. Sarah is passionate about Indigenising the built environment. As an Indigenous woman she brings a unique.


Walking Between Two Worlds, With Designer And Palawa Woman Sarah Lynn Rees

Sarah Lynn Rees is an associate and Lead Indigenous Advisor at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, is a Lecturer at Monash University and program advisor and curator of the BLAKitecture series for MPavilion.


Sarah Lynn Rees Jackson Clements Burrows

3rd of March 2022 Place and personal experience are a rich source of design inspiration in architecture, and Sarah Lynn Rees, lead Indigenous advisor at Jackson Clements Burrows (JCB) and lecturer at Monash University, is an exemplar of utilising these principles.