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      <image:caption>Agency and Instrumentality: Landscape Australia Conference, Landscape Architecture Australia 2019</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The positive impact of Women’s representation in public art and public space in Melbourne, Finding Her Blog (with Ella Gauci-Seddon). Tap image to read the full article.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Editorial: The Women Leaders of Our Generation, Architecture Australia, March 2021. &gt; Select image to view article</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>One of 200+ contributions to Shaping the Atlas of Belonging at Melbourne Design Week. Thoughts on home, food, family, invitation and welcome were among the many that were shared by an all ages, all cultures group. Photo by Suzie Haslam x The Atlas of Belonging</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moment 3 - Shaping the Atlas of Belonging at Melbourne Design Week was a joyous exploration of identity, recognition, labour, permission, ownership and pathways. Thank you to everyone who joined us, including our stellar panellists - Nornie Bero - Mabu Mabu, Jack Howes - HoMie and Tai Snaith - artist &amp; author. Photo by Suzie Haslam x The Atlas of Belonging</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moment 2 - Where have you felt like you belonged? Where have you felt like you didn't belong? What makes you feel like you belong? What makes you feel like you don't belong? Some of the questions posed to participants at Shaping the Atlas of Belonging presented by MPavilion. Photo by Madeline and Mine Studios x The Atlas of Belonging</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moment 2 - On 19 March, we launched The Atlas of Belonging with our first public workshop! Shaping the Atlas of Belonging presented by MPavilion invited participants to reflect on what belonging means to them, where it has been experienced and how this knowledge can inform the design of future spaces and places. Drawing on insights from Jac Semmler - Super Bloom Plant Practice, Olson Hamilton-Smith - Loop Cycles and Sam Ziino - MECCA, participants identified patterns, strategies and indicators for belonging. The event was curated by Jocelyn Chiew - Place Assembly, Tim Dow - Tim Rob Don Dow and Annelise Porter - UrbanID. Photo by Madeline and Mine Studios x The Atlas of Belonging</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Belonging emerges when public spaces allow cultures and unique individuals to blend quietly and naturally, forming a shared narrative where difference exists without standing apart from one another.” Design for an Islamic Australian tile, combining motifs from the Quran and Australian native flora. Image by RÜMEYSA KUL as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>'Under Pressure' develops a spatial strategy grounded in sequences of gathering, holding, and releasing to modulate sensory load. Informed by close engagement and observation, these conditions create public spaces that are more legible, welcoming, and supportive for neurodiverse people. The drawing maps disturbances - sound, sight, touch and feeling across the Melbourne Arts Precinct - revealing where sensory pressure accumulates and eases. The project makes visible the often-unseen impacts of public environments on neurodiverse bodies. From this mapping, the project proposes a set of design guidelines intended for broader application across the city. Project by LUCINDA THOMPSON as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moment 1 - ‘Urban Avisary Refuge’ foregrounds designing for Australian songbirds in urban environments. It manipulates above and below ground conditions to foster habitat formation. Inclusionary and exclusionary zones explore the coexistence of humans within the refuge. Design proposal by MAX LEONARD as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bespoke planting palette (excerpt) for 'Urban Avisary Refuge', informed by Hassell's 'Wildlife Habitat Design in the Public Realm' talk which shared the significance of hides and materiality such as rocks, wood and flora to formulate a super ecology. Design by MAX LEONARD as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moment 1 - Design studio workshop with landscape architects, JERRY DE GRYSE FRLA, Founder of award winning Nipaluna (Tasmania) based practice, Inspiring Place and EMMALINE BOWMAN, Founder of award winning Narrm (Melbourne) based practice, STEM Landscape Architecture and Design. Part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moment 1- Proposal for an Islamic-informed Australian garden, building on the persona of a Muslim-Australian woman with protanopia (red-green colour blindness). Design by RÜMEYSA KUL as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Observation by AGATA PYTKA as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025. Photo © Ignacy Płażewski / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Proposal for an Australian garden informed by the 'Safer Parks for Women and Girls Guidance', focussing on topography as the agent for prospect, refuge and equity. Design by JINRUI RAY CHEN as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Proposal for a public garden, 'Psithurism Place', (the calming, natural, and sometimes almost human-like sighing sound of trees and leaves), foregrounding the needs of immunocompromised users and their carers through seating diversity, use of low allergen planting and immersive soundscapes. Design by ALEXANDROS TSAKETAS-CHIU as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Topographical study informed by the 'Safer Parks for Women and Girls Guidance' by JINRUI RAY CHEN as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moment 1 - A dog and dog owner's journey illustration by AGATA PYTKA as part of RMIT Landscape Architecture studio - Sites of Belonging 2025.</image:caption>
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