250 Meters of Happiness in Delhi

250 meters of Happiness is a symbol of voice, visibility and agency of young humans to cultivate ‘compassion capital’, foster humane relationships and cultivate safe, shared and flourishing futures through collective action.

Baaka Cultural Centre: Co-Design

Baaka Cultural Centre by Kaunitz Yeung Architecture revitalises a former general store in Wilcannia into a community-led cultural hub with gallery, language spaces, keeping place and tourism facilities, celebrating Barkandji heritage and shared history.

Aboriginal Healthcare Hub

The project is a community-controlled, culturally grounded health facility placing wellness at the centre of community, enabling Martu / Niabali people access high-quality care on Country while strengthening culture, dignity and connection.

Community Participation and Decision Making

“Towards a Partnered Community” is a local initiative led by the Dura Youth Council in cooperation with the Municipality of Dura. The project is built around a simple idea: bringing decision-making closer to people.

AIA Framework for Design Excellence

AIA’s Framework informs progress toward an equitable, healthy, resilient, and zero-carbon built environment. It aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, demonstrating a common urgent call for climate action and equity.

Balikbayan: Home Away From Home

“Balikbayan” housing celebrates cultural identity in Toronto’s Little Manila. Addressing unaffordable, inflexible housing for Filipino immigrants, it reimagines accessible homes, adapting the traditional compound into a mid-rise fostering belonging and community resilience.

‘Accessibility Passport’: Inclusive Tourism

The project develops a methodological framework to evaluate physical, sensory, and communicational accessibility along tourist routes, translating data into spatial indicators for public policy and inclusive well-being

Participation in Urban Governance

This project explores how digital and in-person engagement shape public voice in urban governance in Niterói, highlighting gaps between demographic reality, lived territory, and how institutions listen through digital systems.

Disturbed Terrain: First Nations Project

Transformed uninviting urban block into an open-air museum to reveal the site’s buried First Nations and early colonial histories in the form of a contemporary ruin, fostering truth-telling and reciprocity.