Watch Parlour LAB 02: Architecture on Indigenous Lands: Thinking Indigeneity, tangata whenua whare whenua. Carroll Go-Sam and Deidre Brown discuss their research in conversation with Kali Marnane and Macarena de la Vega de León.

Get started by reading the session description below and watching the trailer – Carroll and Deidre offer advice about how to begin working with Indigenous communities.

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$45 General
$30 Parlour Collective
$22.50 General Concession (on request)
$15 Collective Concession

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Architecture on Indigenous Lands

Carroll Go-Sam and Deidre Brown begin the event with short presentations

  • Carroll Go-Sam – Writing, Thinking Indigeneity and Land
  • Deidre Brown – Tangata Whenua, Whare Whenua: Architecture of the People and their Land

They then join Macarena and Kali in a discussion about their work and the importance of the connection to land. How does Indigeneity shape their research practice? What unexpected things have came up? Why is history, and the history of Indigenous environments, relevant for practitioners?

Find out more about the series here and watch Macarena and Kali chat about the idea and future plans for the series.


Parlour LAB 2020 was a collaboration between Parlour, UQ Architecture and SAHANZ, and is supported by all our Parlour Partners. This session was held online 12–1pm AEDT, 16 November 2020.