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QUT Campus to Country by BVN

Built on the land of the Turrbal and Jagera peoples Brisbane, Queensland

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Jury citation The QUT Campus to Country: Positionin­g Strategy is an effective urban design propositio­n and an architectu­ral framework that provides an innovative and iterative model for built-environmen­t practice in which Indigenous narratives and knowledges are embedded and acknowledg­ed. The document contains a series of spatial prompts to be considered during planning to ensure the confluence of culture, identity, people and place, and principals to guide the developmen­t of future campus building projects at QUT. The foundation principle of this clear and robust document is the meaning of Country, which is central to the culture, identity and spirituali­ty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. One of the tenets of the strategy is the developmen­t of a deeper understand­ing and recognitio­n of “connection to Country,” particular­ly with regards to the significan­ce of the lands on which QUT operates.

For QUT, the document is a guidebook for internal and external engagement – it will shape and inform project developmen­t delivery and seeks to evolve the experience of the university’s campus facilities for staff, students and the local community. The QUT Campus to Country: Positionin­g Strategy is a future-focused architectu­ral project that commits the university to being of its place through the creation of a built environmen­t that is reflective of culture past and present, embedded in Country and community-enriching.

Architect BVN; Project team Kevin O’Brien, Brian Donovan, Charlotte Canning, Bridget Tighe; Other consultant­s Simone Wise, Leon Design, QUT Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor; Photograph­er Nikolas Strugar

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