Diversities of Design: Celebrating Plurality in the Anthropocene

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Jack Isles, Michael McMahon
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Within an Australian context, the realisation of decarbonised and de-colonial futures requires scrutiny of the socio-political industrial complex upon which the contemporary Australian settler-colonial project was founded. Central to this scrutiny is the need to investigate, contemplate and address a history of systemic racial violence and its impact on Country. Diversities of Design explores the capacity for the entangled fields of design, architecture and environmental planning to celebrate and empower oppressed Indigenous and First Nations peoples and expertise. This article seeks to highlight the contemporary value of indigenous expertise through the lens of current projects in environmental design, exploring how contemporaneous and historical traditions, technologies and voices can coalesce within the context of net zero transitions and the emergent habitats of the Anthropocene. 
设计的多样性:庆祝人类世的多样性
在澳大利亚的背景下,实现脱碳和去殖民的未来需要对当代澳大利亚定居者-殖民项目建立的社会政治工业综合体进行审查。这种审查的核心是需要调查、思考和处理系统性种族暴力的历史及其对国家的影响。《设计的多样性》探讨了设计、建筑和环境规划等错综复杂的领域的能力,以庆祝和赋予受压迫的土著和第一民族和专业知识。本文旨在通过当前环境设计项目的视角,突出本土专业知识的当代价值,探索当代和历史传统、技术和声音如何在净零转型和人类世新兴栖息地的背景下融合。
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