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 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.
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.
“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.
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.
The research uses participatory heritage education and community mapping for sustainable development, empowering communities in Magé, Brazil to manage cultural landscapes (SDGs 4, 11, 16).
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.