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Below was the call for papers for a conference I convened in July 201o, following an earlier event on the same topic in 2009. The Call For Papers can be downloaded as a pdf here, although the call is now closed and the conference complete!
Abundant. The word has rich connotations: the diverse and fertile garden, the bountiful harvest, the cornucopia, the surfeit. We all know, after years of intoning the song, that our land abounds in nature’s gifts. But with the Australian pavilion at the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale, the creative directors – Neil Durbach, Vince Frost, Wendy Lewin, [...]
Naomi Stead is a Brisbane-based academic who writes about architecture, art and design. You have arrived at her online folio of writing, projects, and scholarly work. You can navigate using the menu on the right, or see below for most recent activites.


