Sarah Lynn Rees is a Palawa woman descending from the Trawlwoolway people of North East Tasmania. She is a senior associate at Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, where she leads the Indigenous Advisory Architecture and Design team.
Sarah Lynn Rees's Latest contributions
It costs nothing to care
We may not be the ones making major decisions or spending big money on projects – but we all have core values, and there’s no reason to stop living those in our work.
Design competitions: Starting from Country
How do we ensure appropriate and authentic First Nations engagement in design competitions? Architect Bradley Kerr explores this question in a roundtable with four industry leaders.
Indigenizing practice: Documenting Indigenous projects for publication
When documenting Indigenous projects, especially for media publication, it is vital that we articulate the processes, relationships and outcomes in a way that centralizes Indigenous voices.
Indigenizing practice: To award, or not to award?
In the first of a series of discussions on Indigenizing practice, Sarah Lynn Rees speaks to practitioners about awards programs.
Blakitecture: Beyond acknowledgement and into action
Normalizing Indigenous processes in architecture for all practitioners is the long game. In the meantime though, the profession needs to simply get on with implementing the lessons we have already learnt, writes Sarah Lynn Rees.
Nexus 2013: a coming together of things
A graduate’s view of the 2013 Australia & New Zealand Student Architecture Congress.