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Incidental Architecture

(COUNTRY) Larrakia

Over a number of years, Sydney-based practice Incidental Architecture has forged an ongoing relationship with Nungalinya College in Darwin. Nungalinya is a tri-partisan Christian college (Catholic, Anglican and Uniting churches) teaching languages and leadership to First Nations students from across Australia. The students are mostly female, mostly mature age, and typically arrive from busy communities and lives with heavy commitments. They need a calm environment where they can focus on their studies, be supported and feel safe in the urban context of Darwin.

Incidental Architecture principal Matt Elkan visited Nungalinya with World Vision in 2011 and an initial relationship was

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