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CONNECTING WORLDS

Like of us SJB director Tristan many , Wong and Jefa Greenaway of Greenaway Architects had high hopes for 2020. The have started with Australia racked year may by devastating bushfires, but the promise of creative healing lay ahead. Selected by the Australian Institute of Architects to head our up pavilion at the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale, their inspired response to Biennale curator Hashim Sarkis’ overarching theme ‘How will we live together?’ celebrated contemporary Indigenous culture and also invited in our Pacific neighbours under the banner

In|between.

“ THROUGH A COLLABORATIVE MODEL OF ENGAGING WITH TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING, WE CAN ACTUALLY

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