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From Now to Next

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This Studio Thesis is the final component of this project in the space of now, it will however endeavour to move forward, to the space of next, through guidance and reflection. Alongside the advocacy by Mudgee Local Aboriginal Land Council, Munna Reserve presents an authentic opportunity to initiate healing and change for women, the broader community of Mudgee and our ecology- nevertheless, there is still so much to learn. Continuing in the codesign space with community, will take priority in the immediate future to progress the work thus far.

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Further investigation into plastic eating fungi unearthed in the Nest Phase, could redirect the focus on regeneration beyond the site and create opportunities for broader engagement with MidWestern Regional Council, academics and environmentalists. Throughout the project it has been evident that there is much misunderstanding and misinformation around the needs and vision of Indigenous communities to achieve voice, treaty and truth.

So, the work in this space will continue in a slow procession; fragments to an assemblage.

The most insightful learning for me has been understanding that process is the most impactful space of personal investment. For, it is within the procession of learning that intimate relationships are formed, with all matter. As an architect focusing on these intimate relationships of reciprocity, engenders placemaking and presents experiences of knowledge and nourishment, which are critical to healing and rewriting our narrative.

An extract from the poem, How to Make A Basket, included in the text of the same title, How to Make a Basket, by Jazz Money, Wiradjuri poet.

‘....Her basket is safety Everything worth holding in two hands Has a perfect basket to respond How to make a basket First you must begin With the grasses First you must tend the blades The sweet small shoots First you must make healthy the soil Care for this place Tend with fire Carry the seeds First you must make the land right First you must love your mother What you care for will care for you When you are ready You will understand How to make a basket’

My knowledge has been shaped through the relationships with the Wiradjuri Nation and the experiences of victim survivors It continues to evolve All relationships, knowledge and experiences interwoven. Together, We will make our basket. One which will enfold nourishment to heal, in The Space In Between, now and next.

P R O J E C T D I G I T A L A R C H I V E

Endnotes 1 Isabella Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design: Rediscovering opportunities for ultimate design & Realigning Human Centred Design Through The Construct of the womb,” (Honours Diss., University of Sydney, 2021) 2 António Guterres (UN Secretary-General: 2021), “Global Crisis Response ‘Too Little, Too Late’, Secretary-General Tells General Assembly ‘Our Common Agenda’ Event, Warning of Instability, Climate Chaos,” Transcript of speech delivered at the General Assembly Our Common Agenda’ Event in New York, September 2021, Accessed September 27, 2021. https://www.un.org/ press/ en/2021/sgsm20891.doc.htm 3 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design.” 54. 4 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design”. 5 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 33. 6 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 23. 7 The Uluru Statement, https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement/ 8 As noted by Thomas Major, Finding the Heart of the Nation: The journey of the Uluru Statement towards Voice, Treaty and Truth (Melbourne: Hardie Grant Travel, 2019), “This aspiration has been recorded in numerous statements and petitions, such as the 1938 Day of Mourning, the 1963 Yirrkala Bark Petitions, the 1988 Barunga Statement.” 3 9 An Indigenous reconciliation process meaning ‘to come together after conflict’. 10 The Howard Government: the weakening of Native Title through policy. The Abbot Government: reduced and cut financial support to Aboriginal services. Turnbull Government: Retreating support and empty promises 11 The United Nations: Department of Economic and Social Affairs, The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022, July 2022, https://unstats.un.org/ sdgs/report/2022/ 12 The United Nations, The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022, 3 13 The United Nations, The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022 highlights the long term impact of COVID-19,due to reduced access to health support and interrupted education of students globally, alongside the impacts of climate change, extreme weather and conflict. 14 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 11 15 Harry Francis Mallgrave, From Object to Experience: The New Culture of Architectural Design, (Sydney: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018) 16 The United Nations statistics (Explainer: How gender inequality and climate change are interconnected- see reference 12) into family and domestic violence indicate that 736 million women worldwide (one in three) have experienced domestic violence in their lives. 17 “How does climate change impact women and girls?” Explainer: How gender inequality and climate change are interconnected, The United Nations, last modified February 28, 2022, https://www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/explainer/2022/02/explainerhow-gender-inequality-and-climate-change-are-interconnected 18 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design.” 19 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 36 20 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design, 21 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 40 22 Kristin M. Myers and David Elad, “Biomechanics of the human uterus,” in WIREs System Biology and Medicine, Volume 9 Issue 5 (2017), https:// doi.org/10.1002/wsbm.1388 23 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 46 24 DNA- is a molecule that contains the biological instructions that make each of us unique. DNA is passed from adult organisms to their offspring during reproduction. 25 Genomic imprinting is when a gene is differentially expressed based on whether it has been inherited from the mother or from the father. 26 Epigenetics focuses on the inherited behaviours from generational environment on your genetic makeup. 27 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 66 28 Mallgrave, From Object to Experience: The New Culture of Architectural Design, “New Models of Perception,” 17 29 Margo Neale and Lynne Kelly, First Knowledges. Songlines: The Power and Promise, (Melbourne: Thames & Hudson: 2020) 30 Neale and Kelly, First Knowledges. Songlines: The Power and Promise, 3 31 Harris, “Then, now, next rediscovering future design,” 66 32 David Wang and Linda N. Groat, Architectural Research Methods: Second Edition, (New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2013) 33 The United Nations, The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022 34 Government Architects New South Wales, “Designing with Country Paper,” December 2018, https://www.aidr.org.au/media/7760/designing-withcountry-discussion-paper.pdf 35 Project Digital Archive, Victim Survivor Interview, Participant 5, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/vicitm-survivourparticpant-5 36 Project Digital Archive, Survey Data, https://isabellaharris2851. wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/survey-data 37 Project Digital Archive, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/adigital-archive--w/transripts 38 Project Digital Archive, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/adigital-archive--w 39 Anne Summers, “The Choice: Violence or Poverty. Domestic violence and its consequences in Australia today,” (University of Technology Sydney: 2022) https://doi.org/10.26195/3s1r-4977 40 Domestic Violence NSW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Steering Committee, Australia, 2021, Submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women general discussion on the rights of Indigenous women and girls 41 Summers, “The Choice: Violence or Poverty. Domestic violence and its consequences in Australia today.” 42 Australian Institue of Health and Welfare, “Summary” in Family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia, (2018) xi (11), 10.25816/5ebcc144fa7e6 43 Project Digital Archive, Victim Survivor Interview, Participant 2, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/mudgeecommunity-health 44 Summers in The Choice: Violence or Poverty, “According to the 2016 Personal Safety Survey (PSS), an estimated 275,000 Australian women suffered physical and/or sexual violence from their current partner… But for around 15 per cent*2 of these women (12,000*), the reason for returning was that they had no money or nowhere else to go.3 Returning to their violent partner seemed a better choice than being homeless or trying to subsist in poverty.” 9-10 45 See bibliography and Project Digital Archive, https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w 46 Project Digital Archive, Victim Survivor Interview, Participant 3, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/health-professionals 47 Project Digital Archive, Local Community Survey Data, 2022 https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/survey-data 48 Project Digital Archive,Local Community Survey Data, 2022 https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/survey-data 49 Michael Salter, et al. “A deep wound under my heart”: Constructions of complex trauma and implications for women’s wellbeing and safety from violence, (Sydney: Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS): 2020) https://anrowsdev.wpenginepowered.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/05/Salter-RR-Complex-trauma.1.pdf 50 Salter, et al., A deep wound under my heart, 6 51 Tanya Taralga, All Our Relations: Indigenous trauma in the shadow of colonialism, (Victoria: Scribe Publications, 2020) 52 Taralga, “We were always here,” in All Our Relations: Indigenous trauma in the shadow of colonialism, 15 53 Salter, et al., A deep wound under my heart, 1 54 Taralga, “The third space,” in All Our Relations: Indigenous trauma in the shadow of colonialism, 99 55 Project Digital Archive, Local Community Survey Data, 2022 https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/survey-data 56 Project Digital Archive, Housing Plus Interview, Participant 1, https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/housing-plus 57 Summers, “The Choice: Violence or Poverty. Domestic violence and its consequences in Australia today” 9-10 58 Project Digital Archive, Transcript Housing Plus Participant 1, 26th September 2022, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/ housing-plus 59 Project Digital Archive, Transcript Housing Plus Participant 1, 26th September 2022, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/ housing-plus 60 Hannah Robinson, “No-one will hear me scream: Domestic Violence in regional, rural and remote NSW,” Community Legal Centres NSW, Accessed August 2022, https://www.clcnsw.org.au/no-one-will-hear-me-screamdomestic-violence-regional-rural-and-remote-nsw 61 Robinson, “No-one will hear me scream: Domestic Violence in regional, rural and remote NSW.” 62 Robinson, “No-one will hear me scream: Domestic Violence in

regional, rural and remote NSW.” 63 Robinson, “No-one will hear me scream: Domestic Violence in regional, rural and remote NSW.” 64 NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, “Apprehended Violence Order Statistics NSW,” reference AVO_Statistics22Q2. https://www. bocsar.nsw.gov.au/Pages/bocsar_topics/Apprehended-violence-orders.aspx 65 NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, “Apprehended Violence Order Statistics NSW.” 66 NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, “Apprehended Violence Order Statistics NSW.” 67 Project Digital Archive,Interview with Health Professional-Participant 3, https://isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/healthprofessionals 68 Project Digital Archive, Transcript Participant 2, https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/mudgee-community-health 69 Project Digital Archive,Local Community Survey Data, 2022 https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/survey-data 70 Project Digital Archive, Interview Participant 1https:// isabellaharris2851.wixsite.com/a-digital-archive--w/housing-plus 71 Alison Page and Paul Memmott, “Engineered Structures,” in First Knowledges: Design: Building on Country, (Thames and Hudson: 2021) 32 72 Working with Indigenous Australians, First Nations People, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their communities, “The Dreaming: World view and The Dreaming,” accessed August 20, 2022, http://www.workingwithindigenousaustralians.info/content/Culture_2_The_Dreaming.html 73 Simon Cropper et al., Cosmos, “Constellations: common global meanings”, Accessed 2 October 2022, 74 Cropper et al., Cosmos, “Constellations: common global meanings” 75 Conversations with Ted Kelly January 2020, Brewarrina Local Aboriginal Land Council and Aleisha Lonsdale August 2022, Mudgee Aboriginal Land Council 76 Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, “The Map of Indigenous Australia,” accessed October 23, 2022, https://aiatsis. gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia 77 Neale and Kelly, First Knowledges: Songlines: The Power and Promise, 147 78 “Defining Moments,” National Museum Australia, accessed 2 October, https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/defining-momentstimeline, 79 “Defining Moments,” NMA 80 Larry Brandy, Wiradjuri Country, (National Library of Australia Publishing: 2022) 81 Stephen Gapp, Gudyarra: The First Wiradjuri War of Resistance- The Bathurst War, (New South Publishing Australia;2021) 82 Gapp, Gudyarra: The First Wiradjuri War of Resistance, 82 83 Gapp, Gudyarra: The First Wiradjuri War of Resistance, 186-194 84 Gapp, Gudyarra: The First Wiradjuri War of Resistance, 86-194 85 The owner of the diary is unidentified due to the difficulty in deciphering the handwriting. 86 A degroatory term used during the time of the diary entry. 87 Great Blue Mountains Drive, “The Regions: Mudgee and Surrounds,” accessed September 20, 2022, https://www.greaterbluemountainsdrive.com.au/ regions/mudgee-and-surrounds 88 Great Blue Mountains Drive, “The Regions: Mudgee and Surrounds.” 89 Deborah Bird Rose, Nourishing Terrains: Australian Aboriginal Views of Landscape Wilderness, (Canberra: Australian Heritage Commission,1996) https://www.ceosand.catholic.edu.au/catholicidentity/index.php/sustainability/ sustainability-and-aboriginal-education/91-nourishing-terrains/file 90 R. Mjadwesch, “Flora and Fauna Assessment for the Mudgee Local Aboriginal Land Council,” (Australia: Mjadwesch Environmental Service Support, 2016) 91 Conversation with Aleisha Lonsdale, Mudgee Local Aboriginal Land Council, August 2022 92 A grass like plant, coarse in texture. 93 NSW Government, Department of Planning and Environment, “About the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme, accessed September 3, 2022, https:// www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/animals-and-plants/biodiversity-offsetsscheme/about-the-biodiversity-offsets-scheme 94 Jessica Mclean, Aleisha Lonsdale, Laura Hammersley, Emily O’Gorman, Fiona Miller, “Shadow waters: making Australian water cultures visible,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographer, Vol 43, Issue 4, 615629 95 “Empowered Communities: Empowered Peoples Design Report,” (Canberra: Printstant, 2015) 978-0-9942155-2-9, https://www.niaa.gov.au/ sites/default/files/publications/empowered_communities_report.pdf 96 Australian Human Rights Commission, “Chapter 6: Indigenous Peoples and Water,” Native Title Report 2008, accessed September 30, 2022 https://humanrights.gov.au/sites/default/files/content/social_justice/nt_report/ ntreport08/pdf/chap6.pdf 97 Robinson, “No-one will hear me scream: Domestic Violence in regional, rural and remote NSW.” 98 Summers, “The Choice: Violence or Poverty” 99 Page and Memmot, First Knowledges, Design: Building on Country, 81 100 Page and Memmot, First Knowledges, Design: Building on Country, 77. 101 ArchDaily, “Hy-Fi, The Organic Mushroom-Brick Tower Opens At MoMA’s PS1 Courtyard,” accessed September 15, 2022, https://www.archdaily. com/521266/hy-fi-the-organic-mushroom-brick-tower-opens-at-moma-s-ps1courtyard 102 Michael Lim and Yun Shu, “The future is fungi,” Australian Geographic, last modified February 23, 2022. https://www.australiangeographic. com.au/topics/science-environment/2022/02/the-future-is-fungi/ 103 Diane Toomey, “Exploring How and Why Trees ‘Talk’ to Each Other,” Yale Environment 360, last modified September 1, 2016, https://e360.yale.edu/ features/exploring_how_and_why_trees_talk_to_each_other 104 Critical Concrete, “Building with Mushrooms,” last modified April 23, 2018, https://criticalconcrete.com/building-with-mushrooms/ 105 Ilvy Bonnefin, “Emerging Materials: Mycelium Brick,” Certified Energy, last modified February 1, 2017, https://www.certifiedenergy.com.au/emergingmaterials/emerging-materials-mycelium-brick 106 Janet McGaw et al., “Tangled Tales of Mycelium and Architecture: Learning From Failure,” Frontiers in Built Environment, published May 27, 2022, doi: 10.3389/fbuil.2022.805292 107 Janet McGaw et al., “Tangled Tales of Mycelium and Architecture: Learning From Failure.” 108 Carly Nairn, “Mycoremediation brings the fungi to waste disposal and ecosystem restoration,”for Mongabay News and Inspiration from Nature’s Frontline, last modified 15 September 2021, https://news.mongabay. com/2021/09/mycoremediation-brings-the-fungi-to-waste-disposal-andecosystem-restoration/ 109 Kayla Vasarhelyi, “Plastic Eating Mushrooms,” for University of Colorado Boulder, Environmental Center, Division of Student Affairs, last modified November 4, 2022. https://www.colorado.edu/ecenter/2021/11/04/plasticeating-mushrooms 110 Andrea D. 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